Theratools Marble Half Moon Stones Set, 1 pair
Theratools Marble Half Moon Stones Set, 1 pair
SKU: SKU:CST62
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Shaped for subtlety and precision, this delicate set of half-moon marble stones glides effortlessly beneath the brow bone and around the orbital area. Cool to the touch and naturally smooth, they’re the perfect tool for calming the eye area, reducing puffiness, and supporting sinus or TMJ-focused treatments. Whether you’re easing a tired gaze or pairing them with warm stones for contrast, these crescent tools help deliver a gentle pause that your clients will feel immediately.
Each piece is individually sculpted from polished marble and sized for fluid, comfortable movement—ideal for facials and relaxation massage.
Features
- Smooth crescent shape supports gentle work around the eyes and brow line
- Polished for comfortable, gliding application
- Slim profile offers excellent control and light sculpting
- Made from naturally cooling marble with soft veining
Why You’ll Love These
- Perfect size for delicate areas without tugging the skin
- Helps relieve puffiness, facial tension, or eye strain
- Easy to integrate into existing facial massage or hot/cold sequences
- Durable, professional-quality tools with a luxurious feel
Treatment Recommendations
- Use chilled to refresh tired eyes, ease sinus pressure, or calm the brow
- Pair with warm stones in contrast protocols to support lymphatic drainage
- Incorporate into TMJ treatments to reduce facial tension
Best Used For
- Facial, sinus, or TMJ massage
- Seasonal cooling treatments or post-workout recovery
- Cold application around the eyes
- Hot/cold contrast work in customized facial massage
Historical & Interesting Facts
- Marble has been used since ancient Greece and Rome to cool the body, refresh the mind, and soothe inflammation after exertion—temple attendants would rub smooth stones across the face and limbs in early versions of contrast therapy
- In Ayurvedic and traditional Eastern practices, cold stones are sometimes used to calm pitta energy (heat, inflammation, reactivity) and quiet the nervous system
- Roman bath attendants are believed to have used polished marble for rudimentary gliding and placement techniques—an early form of what MTs today would recognize as temperature-based muscle work
- Modern sports therapists and bodyworkers often use marble to deliver precise cooling without the distraction of melting ice or overly cold cryo tools—offering targeted relief with a more spa-friendly approach
- Marble's high thermal conductivity means it stays cool longer than many other stones, making it ideal for yin-style techniques or finishing sequences that promote rest-and-digest response
Care, Use, and Safety
- Best used cool or at room temperature—perfect for reducing puffiness, calming the nervous system, or refreshing the face and eye area
- Chill in cold water or the refrigerator—do not freeze
- For easy access during a service, place stones in a rubber or stainless steel bowl filled with chilled water and keep nearby on your workstation or facial trolley
- Marble may be gently warmed for short durations in contrast therapy, but it does not retain heat like basalt or soapstone—use only if light warming is needed
- If warming, use the Theratools Warming Tray or Mobile Warming Bag, and always test temperature on your inner forearm before application
- Wash with warm soapy water, then disinfect using an EPA-registered spray or wipe
- Avoid dropping or exposing to extreme temperature changes
- Let dry fully before storing
Technical Snapshot
- Material: Metamorphic marble – a naturally formed stone shaped under heat and pressure, valued for its smooth texture and reliable thermal properties
- Density: Medium–High (~2.7–2.9 g/cm³)
- Shape: Half-moon crescent, polished finish
- Dimensions: Approx. 2″ L × 1.5″ W × 0.75″ T
- Weight: ~0.5 oz each
- Temperature Use: Cool or gently warmed (not hot)
- Durability: High with proper care; not impact-resistant
- Sanitation Method: Wash with warm soapy water + EPA-registered disinfectant (spray or wipe)
Please Note
As a natural material, slight variations in tone, veining, and size are expected. Each stone is unique—just like the clients you serve.
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- Details
Shaped for subtlety and precision, this delicate set of half-moon marble stones glides effortlessly beneath the brow bone and around the orbital area. Cool to the touch and naturally smooth, they’re the perfect tool for calming the eye area, reducing puffiness, and supporting sinus or TMJ-focused treatments. Whether you’re easing a tired gaze or pairing them with warm stones for contrast, these crescent tools help deliver a gentle pause that your clients will feel immediately.
Each piece is individually sculpted from polished marble and sized for fluid, comfortable movement—ideal for facials and relaxation massage.
Features
- Smooth crescent shape supports gentle work around the eyes and brow line
- Polished for comfortable, gliding application
- Slim profile offers excellent control and light sculpting
- Made from naturally cooling marble with soft veining
Why You’ll Love These
- Perfect size for delicate areas without tugging the skin
- Helps relieve puffiness, facial tension, or eye strain
- Easy to integrate into existing facial massage or hot/cold sequences
- Durable, professional-quality tools with a luxurious feel
Treatment Recommendations
- Use chilled to refresh tired eyes, ease sinus pressure, or calm the brow
- Pair with warm stones in contrast protocols to support lymphatic drainage
- Incorporate into TMJ treatments to reduce facial tension
Best Used For
- Facial, sinus, or TMJ massage
- Seasonal cooling treatments or post-workout recovery
- Cold application around the eyes
- Hot/cold contrast work in customized facial massage
Historical & Interesting Facts
- Marble has been used since ancient Greece and Rome to cool the body, refresh the mind, and soothe inflammation after exertion—temple attendants would rub smooth stones across the face and limbs in early versions of contrast therapy
- In Ayurvedic and traditional Eastern practices, cold stones are sometimes used to calm pitta energy (heat, inflammation, reactivity) and quiet the nervous system
- Roman bath attendants are believed to have used polished marble for rudimentary gliding and placement techniques—an early form of what MTs today would recognize as temperature-based muscle work
- Modern sports therapists and bodyworkers often use marble to deliver precise cooling without the distraction of melting ice or overly cold cryo tools—offering targeted relief with a more spa-friendly approach
- Marble's high thermal conductivity means it stays cool longer than many other stones, making it ideal for yin-style techniques or finishing sequences that promote rest-and-digest response
Care, Use, and Safety
- Best used cool or at room temperature—perfect for reducing puffiness, calming the nervous system, or refreshing the face and eye area
- Chill in cold water or the refrigerator—do not freeze
- For easy access during a service, place stones in a rubber or stainless steel bowl filled with chilled water and keep nearby on your workstation or facial trolley
- Marble may be gently warmed for short durations in contrast therapy, but it does not retain heat like basalt or soapstone—use only if light warming is needed
- If warming, use the Theratools Warming Tray or Mobile Warming Bag, and always test temperature on your inner forearm before application
- Wash with warm soapy water, then disinfect using an EPA-registered spray or wipe
- Avoid dropping or exposing to extreme temperature changes
- Let dry fully before storing
Technical Snapshot
- Material: Metamorphic marble – a naturally formed stone shaped under heat and pressure, valued for its smooth texture and reliable thermal properties
- Density: Medium–High (~2.7–2.9 g/cm³)
- Shape: Half-moon crescent, polished finish
- Dimensions: Approx. 2″ L × 1.5″ W × 0.75″ T
- Weight: ~0.5 oz each
- Temperature Use: Cool or gently warmed (not hot)
- Durability: High with proper care; not impact-resistant
- Sanitation Method: Wash with warm soapy water + EPA-registered disinfectant (spray or wipe)
Please Note
As a natural material, slight variations in tone, veining, and size are expected. Each stone is unique—just like the clients you serve.