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Lilith
$22.00US Pewter w/ 36" cord.
The legendary figure of Lilith has become a
symbol for women’s unity. Feminist culture has adopted Lilith as an icon of women’s
equality, freedom of choice, freedom of expression, and sexual freedom.
As with many legendary and mythological female figures, Lilith
has been associated with the dark side. Lilith is said to have
been the first wife of Adam, who refused to be the subservient
partner. She fled the Garden of Eden and became known through
folklore and mythology as a demon and a succubus. The Lilith
symbol is not for everyone........
the imagery is strong, unpredictable, and frightening; but
also raw, real, and powerfully honest. actual size:
1&1/2" h X 7/8"w. Comes on an adjustable
black cord.
Yin
Yang Pendant $8.00US 1"
Metal Yin/Yang Necklaces. This pendant is on a chain instead
of the cord with beads as pictured.
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$22.00US Pewter w/ 36" cord.
The Unicorn is a mystical creature born out of the dreams of
all who believe in the human spirit, the purity of the heart,
the creativity of the mind, and the strength of the bond
between all living beings. Some say the Unicorn has a dual
existence; a human form on earth, and a wild and beautiful
equine creature on the astral plane. The Unicorn embraces the
fire and power of the masculine spirit, as well as the passion
and nurturing spirit of femininity. Allegorically, the Unicorn
symbolizes all we aspire to be; strong but tempered by wisdom;
spontaneous but tempered with calm; powerful but balanced by
compassion. The Unicorn is a perfect creature, delicately
balanced by yin and yang, the embodiment of the male and
female spirit. The spiraled horn of the Unicorn is the source
of its great magic and powerful healing abilities. Legend
tells us that although the Unicorn offered its healing powers
freely, men possessed by greed and wanton hunted down the
Unicorn for bounty. Today, it is said, the magical horn
enables the Unicorn to maintain its dual existence; on earth
and on the astral plane. actual size: 1" h X 7/8"w.
Comes on an adjustable black cord.
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Oak Tree
$20.00US Pewter w/ 36" cord.
The Oak
tree is sacred to the Celtic people, bestowing great power and
breadth of vision. The Oak engenders self-confidence,
optimism, the ability to cope with danger and difficulty.
actual size: 1&1/2" h X 3/4"w.
Comes on an adjustable black cord.
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Triple Crescent Moon
$22.00US Pewter w/ 36" cord.
The triple crescent moon
symbolizes the three aspects of a women's life - maiden,
mother and crone, as well as the three fates the
"weird" (from "wyrd", meaning fate)
sisters who control one's birth, life and death. actual size 1 5/8" diameter.
Comes on an adjustable black cord.
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Triple Crescent Moon
2 $22.00US Pewter w/ 36" cord.
The triple crescent moon
symbolizes the three aspects of a women's life - maiden,
mother and crone, as well as the three fates the
"weird" (from "wyrd", meaning fate)
sisters who control one's birth, life and death. actual size 1 5/8" diameter.
Comes on an adjustable black cord.
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Soulmates
Pendant
$22.00US
The quest for love is
imperative for most of us. However elusive it can be, we never give up
looking for our “soulmate”. The myth of Cupid and Psyche illustrates
the power of love and the true meaning of the term “Soulmates.” Cupid
is said to represent the heart and Psyche , the soul of a
relationship. Our embracing lovers symbolize that heart and soul and
the ideal of finding your “Soulmate”. Actual Size1&1/4" H X 3/4"
W. Comes on an adjustable black cord.
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Tree
of Life Pendant $125.95US The Tree
of Life, an essential component for true understanding of
Qabalah as well as the teachings of Aliester Crowley, tarot,
and most of the magical developments of the western world.
Adorn yourself with this potent tool for understanding and
enlightenment in the form of this beautiful and accurate
pendant. Made of sterling silver, this piece measures 1
3/4" in length, with a width of 7/8". Each of the
ten sephira or emanations are formed of precious stones
corresponding to their place in the web. A ornate design
formed of nexus points and the pathways between them, it is
believed that all matters that they represent correspond to
one another in unique conceptual groupings. AZ
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Graces Pendant $22.00US
The Three Graces are daughters of Zeus and
Oceanus. They are called the “joyful ones”, the ever-youthful
companions and attendants of the Goddess Aphrodite. They were
named “Thalia” she who brings flowers, “Aglaia”, brilliance and
splendor, and “Euphrosyne”, meaning joy and happiness. Just as the
Goddess Aphrodite is present in our psyches when we
appreciate beauty, the Graces also inspire us to manifest our
inner beauty through creative and artistic endeavors. actual
size 1 1/4" diameter. Comes on
an adjustable black cord.
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Unity
Pendant
$25.00US
The Unity symbol represents the sacred doorway which opens
when two souls embrace. Entering this doorway is always a
challenge. We encounter different ideas, different values, and
different likes and dislikes. It often feels as if we've
entered a different world. The experience can be overwhelming.
It can cause us to run back to the safe place of oneness,
where we understand the world and feel safe. But often oneness
is a lonely place where nothing grows and life may be
predictable, but stagnant. The Unity symbol reminds us that
one plus one always yields something greater, while one
multiplied by it self will always remain the same. Entering
the sacred doorway yields an opportunity for growth,
acceptance, and honoring one another in peace and in love. The
triad represents resolution to conflict; two opposites and a
neutral for binding, balancing, and a transforming presence.
Wear the Unity amulet to encourage peaceful and harmonious
relationships to enter your life.
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Spear
of Odin
Pendant
$25.00US
Irminsul,
a Cosmic Tree symbol, was Sacred to the Saxons of Ancient
Europe. Equated with Yggdrasil, the World Tree of the Norse,
the symbol once existed in Northern Germany but was destroyed
by early Christians under orders of Charlemagne in 772 AD.
The only surviving image of Irminsul was reportedly carved
into the rock formations of the "externsteine," a huge
natural rock formation long used as a Pagan Holy Site: often
described as mainland Europe's "Stonehenge." On the trunk of
this Cosmic Tree is the 'GAR' rune, seen only in the
Anglo-Saxon runic alphabet. Gar is the last rune, and means
'Spear.' More accurately, it refers to "Gungnir," Odin's
Magical Spear; a Dwarven Magical Weapon given to Odin by
Loki. Gar was used as a magical word for bringing magic into
being,
such as the phrases 'ka!' and 'abracadabra.' Magical
Spear to those who defend and support nature's cause.
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Epona
Horse
Pendant
$25.00US Throughout ancient
times, the horse was the most Sacred and Honored of creatures.
Thought to be a bridge between the material and spiritual
world, the horse represents an intuitive bond between the two
realms. The trust between the rider and horse was considered a
divine marriage, and it was common to let the horse wander
freely, leading the rider to adventure of Destiny. The
threefold images of the horse symbolize different aspects of
belief revered throughout the Celtic tribes. First is that of
the horse, intelligent and independent. The horse has a mind
of its own, and proves this time and time again to those who
try to impose their will upon it. The second horse denotes the
human aspect. How one treats and interacts with the horse
shows the nature of the individual. This deep bonding often
reveals the true character of those in relation with the
horse. The third image symbolizes the horse as Divine
Consciousness-a link to "Epona, the Celtic Goddess of all
Equines." Epona translates as 'Divine Horse' and it is said
that she and her horses 'lead the soul' to your preordained
Destiny and brings Divine Help in hours of need.
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Brigid's
Knot
Pendant
$25.00US Brigid's Knot is
named after the Celtic Triple Goddess Brigid. Her name is
spelled in many ways; Brighid, Brigit, Bridget, Brigid, and
Brid. The Irish pronunciation is (Breet). Brigid was
the most beloved Celtic Goddess of her Pagan followers. She
was the daughter of "The Dagda" the great father-god of
Ireland. Brigid is called a "Triple-Goddess" because of her
three distinct groups of attributes. Celtic myth tells us
there were three sisters, all named Brigid, who later became
known collectively as "The Goddess Brigid". In Druid
Mythology, it's said that the infant goddess was fed with
milk from sacred cows and whereupon she walked, flowers and
shamrocks appeared. We celebrate this Goddess on the feast
day known as, Imbolc. We honor the Goddess and her sacred
fire; as Healer, to spark and balance our energies; as muse,
to spark our creative processes; as metal smith, to spark the
glowing forge which enables our crafts to come to light.
Brigid's Knot was created in honor of this Goddess and Saint.
It is made up of three trefoil knots, symbolizing
three-as-one.
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