This crystal charmstone was belonged to the Highland family, the MacKenzies of Ardloch in Ross-shire. It is set in a silver mount that dates from the 17th or 18th century.
The charmstone is oval in shape. Its silver mount has a hole at one end, through which a chain could be attached.
The chain may have allowed the charmstone to be worn around the neck. It is more likely however that it was used to dip the charm in water which could be given to people or animals as a drink to cure disease or prevent illness.
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