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By Catherine Wells
November 13, 2025


According to newly translated hieroglyphics, Cleopatra wore a specific blue stone every single day of her reign.
It’s called Lapis Lazuli.
But it wasn't just jewelry though.
Ancient texts call this specific stone a "divine address."
The inscriptions are explicit:
"The stone of heaven grants cosmic favor in all material pursuits. Without the stone, one's soul is nameless to the gods."
Translation: Without it, abundance doesn't know where to find you.
Cleopatra learned this from Egyptian temple priests who'd been practicing it for 6,000 years.
Every pharaoh wore their personal stone.
And it worked so well that when Roman soldiers looted Cleopatra's tomb in 30 BC, they took everything….gold, emeralds, the famous pearls…
But left these stones behind.
They left them because they didn't understand what they were for.
Big mistake.

Here's where it gets interesting.
Three months after archaeologists announced the discovery, a Silicon Valley tech mogul quietly bought controlling stakes in three Afghan mines…
The same mines that supplied ancient Egypt with Lapis Lazuli for 6,500 years.
Then shipments to public suddenly stopped.
"It's not a coincidence," says James Cho, a Hong Kong gemstone broker.
"When billionaires buy up supply of something, it's because they know something you don't."
Within weeks, other wealthy buyers started acquiring mines for Sodalite, and other stones mentioned in the burial texts.
They're not hoarding them for investment.
They believe what Cleopatra believed: These stones attract wealth and abundance.

Sarah Martinez bought a Lapis Lazuli bracelet with her Taurus symbol three weeks ago.
"I'm not superstitious," she told us.
"I'm an accountant. But I figured if Cleopatra wore one for 21 years, why not give it a shot?"
The first week she got an unexpected bonus from work, $12,000 out of nowhere.
She booked a caribbean cruise with the extra money and then won over $55,000 on a slot machine in their casino!
"Coincidence?" Sarah laughs. "Maybe. But I'm not taking it off."
She's not alone.
Jennifer Ko had $34,000 in student loans forgiven through a program she didn't know existed.
A graphic designer in Portland watched her Instagram post go viral overnight, leading to a book deal.
The pattern repeats across hundreds of reports:
Money appears.
Opportunities materialize.
Doors open.

Ancient Egyptians weren't stupid.
For 6,000 years, they documented this practice obsessively.
Which stones worked for what, and how to match them to birthdates.
(This is important.)
They called it "marking your ka"...giving your life force an identity the gods could recognize.
Translation: these stones create an energetic signature so abundance knows your address.
Pharaohs wore Lapis Lazuli during financial negotiations.
Queens wore it when making major decisions.
Priests prescribed specific stones based on astrological position.
Cleopatra wore her Lapis carved with her royal insignia every day for 21 years.
And she maintained massive wealth, commanded armies, became one of history's most powerful figures.
Then Rome conquered Egypt and the practice died.
For 2,000 years, this knowledge sat buried in sealed tombs.
Until archaeologists translated the texts last month.
Now billionaires are racing to lock down supply before anyone else figures it out.

After the burial texts were published, searches for "Lapis Lazuli" and "zodiac stones" exploded 400%.
But here's the problem:
Most of the world's supply comes from those Afghan mines that just got bought out.
Gemstone dealers are reporting the same thing across the board:
"We're getting inquiries from private buyers offering 3x market price. They're not even negotiating. They just want all of it."
Dr. Sarah Klein, the Egyptologist studying the texts, finds it grimly appropriate:
"For 6,000 years these stones were restricted to Egyptian royalty. Common people couldn't access them. We're watching that happen again in real time."
The stones that gave Cleopatra her power are becoming exclusive to elites again.
Most jewelry makers have already sold through inventory or are holding it for price increases.
A handful secured supply before the disruptions began.

Spirilet is one of the few companies that bought inventory in late 2024…
Before news of the burial texts broke and before the mine acquisitions started.
They create exactly what the hieroglyphics describe: authentic Lapis Lazuli and ancient stones paired with personalized zodiac symbols.
"When we heard about the discovery, we realized we've been doing precisely what Cleopatra did," their founder explained.
"Personal stones matched to zodiac signs. Individual symbols carved into authentic materials. Creating what Egyptians called a 'cosmic identifier.'"
Each piece is made to be worn daily, touched, connected with…exactly the way Cleopatra wore hers.
Their current inventory may represent one of the last chances to practice what pharaohs practiced before these stones become unavailable to the public.

One passage reads almost like instructions:
"As the Nile flows to the sea by knowing its course, so does prosperity flow to those who mark themselves with the stone of gods. The unmarked soul calls out in silence."
Cleopatra wanted this knowledge preserved.
She knew Rome would try to erase it.
These texts were her final act of defiance…ensuring the practice survived even if Egypt didn't.
For 2,000 years they sat unread.
Now they're being translated…
Practiced…
And locked down by people who can afford to monopolize them.
Right now you can dismiss this as ancient superstition. Or you can ask yourself:
Why did every Egyptian ruler for 6,000 years wear these stones?
Why did Cleopatra wear hers every day for 21 years and die as one of history's wealthiest, most powerful women?
Why are modern billionaires buying up entire mines right now?
Maybe they know something.
Maybe Cleopatra knew something.
Maybe the thousands of people reporting money appearing, opportunities materializing, and abundance flowing after wearing these stones know something.
Or maybe it's all just coincidence.
Either way, the window to find out is closing.
Spirilet's collection includes authentic Lapis Lazuli, Sodalite, and other ancient stones matched to zodiac signs…exactly as burial texts describe.
Each piece comes with your personal symbol…your cosmic identifier.
Your "divine address."
See what's still available →Inventory is limited.
Once current stock sells, they may not be able to restock…
After all, the mines aren't selling to small operations anymore.
Cleopatra wore hers for 21 years and became a legend.
What do you have to lose by trying it for 21 days?
Spirilet's collection is available at spirilet.com while inventory lasts.

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