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This pretty dowsing pendulum has been handcrafted from turquoise. The chain is made from tigers eye chips, tigers eye and turquoise beads with a feather charm. This chain is detachable via the lobster clasp so that the pendulum can also be worn as a pendant. It comes to you in an organza pouch, with a blessing/dedication ritual and a packet of dhoop sticks.
Approx. Measurements: Pendulum - 75 x 15mm, Chain – 155mm
Crystal Properties:
Turquoise - Sacred to both Native American and Oriental traditions, this stone helps to connect with spirit and brings the energy of the sky down to earth. It is helpful in expanding awareness while still maintaining practicality. Turquoise moves the wearer toward integration and wholeness.
Tigers Eye - used for protection and to increase wealth and vitality. It enhances courage, brings passion and physical strength, and allows these attributes to be tempered with mental clarity and a joyful outlook.
Feather Charm – worn by Native American Chiefs to symbolize their communication with Spirit and to express their celestial wisdom. Also in the Native American Indian culture, feathers represented the power of the sky and thunder gods, along with the power of air and wind.
Designed by Ann & Star
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