The Physics Behind the Jewelry
Light waves can be ordered, concentrated, and used to tune the molecular structure of a material.
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These pieces are made from glass and crystal that have undergone a light-structuring treatment. This process uses:
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Polarized far infrared light
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Precision reflectors
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Geometry-guided energy confinement
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Dynamic fluid/vortex exposure
When matter absorbs far infrared energy, the electrons and molecular bonds inside the material shift into a new vibrational pattern, something physicists call a stored mode.
When that happens, the material becomes a passive, interactive emitter of far infrared energy.
This is the same principle used in:
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bio-ceramic fabrics and nano graphene hexagonal latticed fiber textiles
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medical-grade FIR discs and tchotchkes or curios like crystal or glass paper weights
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emissive mineral topicals used to recycle FIR back into the body for healing tissue
The added value?
Sol-Ray pieces are designed to be worn on specific regions of the body such as the wrists, neck, and ankles, which contain superficial nerve plexuses and densely innervated areas close to the skin’s surface. When gently stimulated by FIR, these areas can trigger measurable neurological effects, including endorphin release, pain modulation via descending inhibitory pathways, and activation of the parasympathetic nervous system.