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Alchemy amulets ~ elemental tools

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Alchemy amulet NZ  ~ elementals Elemental symbols have played a part in alchemy, medicine, rituals and astrology for thousands of years. Representing nature, the cycle of seasons and  spiritual energy. There are countless ways to deepen your relationship with the four elements and bring them into your practice. In this post, you’ll learn a bit about the common correspondences, how to work with them physically and energetically, calling them in for protection and ways you can use them. From ancient civilizations to modern day, the colors and symbols of the four elements have represented the different aspects of nature and the forces of energy in our world. The idea that these four elements— Earth, Water, Air, and Fire—made up all matter was the cornerstone of philosophy, science, and medicine for two-thousand years.   Air elements magical properties: Sun sign:  gemini, libra and aquarius Season : spring Intentions : Having to do with the Mind – learning, new beginnings, deep thoughts, k

Talisman Jewellery ~ the power of it!

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In the ancient world, talismans and amulets were the  ultimate power players , summoning protection with their earthly stones and symbolism and ornaments. Worn for thousands of years, cultures the world over have found comfort in talismans that ranged in purpose from healing, guidance, fertility & good fortune to safe passage in the afterlife. Typically a Talisman is a wearable object like a charm, ring, pendant or stone which in ancient & modern times is thought to bring the wearer protection & good luck. For example the ancient Egyptian people wore the ankh amulets, they believed it would protect them from harm. Ankhs were also used as powerful tools in magical ceremonies, healing practices and initiations. Travelling forward to modern times, many now wear this symbol to attract good fortune & success. Check out my stunning talisman adornments from the mystic moments collection . ankh amulet  NZ

Tips for finding your ring size!

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What   feels   like   a   daunting   or   confusing   thing....is   actually   pretty   simple. Here   are   three   potential   methods   for   choosing   the   best   ring.   size: Ask your local jeweller to measure your finger using a professional ring sizer. This is the most accurate method and our first recommendation. Purchase on of our re-usable ring sizers , this will give you piece of mind AND you will receive your money back with an online discount code from the ring sizer, this can be redeemed when you order your new ring. Measure an existing ring that is worn on the same finger that the new ring will be worn on. Lay a ruler down on a flat surface and place the existing ring on top to measure the inside diameter. Then refer to the guide below to find out the closest matching ring size. ​ Your   ring   should   feel   comf