$245.00
Healing Pyramid Energy. Copper Pyramid for Healers, Practitioners. Brings pyramid clarity to the healing session. Extra-large Giza.
Practitioner’s Pyramid —Details
Designed for the Healing Practitioner (Reiki Pyramid Healing, Massage, Energy Work). The largest of our Giza pyramids, the Giza 71 is perfect for festivals, fairs, expos or the healing practitioner’s office or studio. The (Healing Pyramid Energy) Practitioner’s Copper Pyramid is built using half-inch, copper pipes together with coated, copper electrical wire for the base. The top of the Giza 71 stands about 71 inches above the floor, while the base measures just under ten feet on each side. This pyramid will fit inside a standard 10 x 10 expo booth.
The Giza 71 is large enough to allow for two chairs or a massage table (if set low enough to include client and practitioner). Includes rubber end caps to protect floors. We offer copper end caps (sold separately) for use outside. For Expo, Festival and Booth use, leave screws off for quick and easy breakdown/setup. The Giza 71 ships as a copper pyramid kit. It assembles easily from two sections (upper and lower), joined together with oak dowels. The assembly kit is simple, straightforward, and only takes a few minutes. Capstone Plate, Capstones and Pendants are sold separately.
—Specifications:
Base: | Allow 10 ft. sq. |
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Slope: | Giza Slope |
Model: | Two-Part Assembly |
Apex: | 71-Inch * |
* Apex is an approximate measurement, in inches, taken from floor to top of pyramid (where copper pipes meet) rounded to a whole number.
—Important Notes:
Please take time to double-check your available floor space to be sure your new pyramid will fit. See "Base: Allow…" under Specifications, above. The pyramid legs must be pulled out until wires are taut to recreate the proper and important angle.
Though copper pyramids have much to offer in regard to self-healing, energetically and vibrationally– all those who purchase our pyramids, being personally responsible for their own health care, are under obligation to understand that they are never to be considered a viable substitute for proper medical attention (and therefore not intended to diagnose, mitigate, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition).