What is Tsesit?
The San (natives of the southern part of Africa) have an animistic religion, a religion without written tradition that only the hunters and collectors cultures lived in its purest form. The San considered that everything in nature is animated, that means that all objects in nature are personified and have a soul. The word “divine” was uncommon to them. “Holy” is only nature itself in all its forms. The San believed that in each stone a living power develops its own will that follows the rules of nature. The San found out about these rules to be able to use the sake of natural elements to his best or to avoid damages. Tsesit was collected for many generations, the knowledge about this stone was passed on oral but slowly got lost during the last 150 years.
By a lot of research work and talks with the eldest we were able to lift some of the secrets connected with Tsesit.


It is a stone that remembers the genesis of the earth. There also pulse the messages of stardust. So it is able to bring deep-lying fears (also primal fears, survival fears or fear of evolution) to the surface of our consciouness and make them curable. It is a grounding stone, grounding and equally good for meditation. The stone pulses not continuously but in waveform, its power is in the center of the stone.Der Stein pulsiert in Wellen, also nicht konstant, seine Kraft liegt in seiner Tiefe. t is also important that this stone knows the earth and space. Knowledge about the primordial state of earth and the beings on it – that is the difference to other stones.
Connects with the earth
opens in fire
moves in water
animates in wind
forming your breath
enhances your creative powers
unites families
stone of the mothers
Earthbound and not-earthbound.
Get to know Tsesit and feel its Power.
Analysis – Data – Facts
Name: Tsesit
Chemistry: FeO and FeO x nH2O + Al + Ca
Mohs hardness: desert crust outside7,5 – 8 / inside 3,5 – 4
Density: 3,8 – 4,2
Cleavability: None
Transparency: Opaque
Mineral level: Oxide
Streak colour: under the desert crust: brown-red
Crystal system: Rhombic
Breakage: Uneven to crumbly

Further information:
Tsesit is a variation of Goethit, maybe originated from a diagenesis from Markasit to Tsesit. The outer side is typical “desert crust”. After grinding it shows thin, deep-red fragments
Location: Namibia
Wateranalysis Tsesit
We asked Bachema for detailed analysis. You may download the result here. For opening the File you need Adobe Acrobat Reader or some other software that allows you to show PDF-files.