Foraged Flora, Fauna, Feather Crystal Charm 10” Wreath- Citrine, Pietersite, Tigers Eye- Abundance- Prosperity- High Vibrational

Foraged Flora, Fauna, Feather Crystal Charm 10” Wreath- Citrine, Pietersite, Tigers Eye- Abundance- Prosperity- High Vibrational

$165.00
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Foraged Flora, Fauna, Feather Crystal Charm 10” Wreath- Citrine, Pietersite, Tigers Eye- Abundance- Prosperity- High Vibrational

Foraged Flora, Fauna, Feather Crystal Charm 10” Wreath- Citrine, Pietersite, Tigers Eye- Abundance- Prosperity- High Vibrational

$165.00

This is the very first wreath that I made. All materials were sourced and collected by me. Citrine and Pietersite beads are woven all around the border of the wreath. Several types of feathers are incorporated, including hawk.

CITRINE- known as the "Merchant's Stone" for attracting wealth, prosperity, and success. It is highly regarded for boosting self-confidence, promoting joy, clearing negative energy, and balancing the solar plexus chakra to enhance personal power and creativity.

Emotional & Mental Wellness: Citrine is used to overcome depression, anxiety, and low self-worth by fostering positivity, optimism, and mental clarity.

Manifestation & Success: As a "stone of manifestation," it helps transform goals into reality and boosts creativity and productivity, making it ideal for workspaces.

Physical Healing: It is associated with increasing energy, vitality, and supporting digestive health, particularly regarding the liver, spleen, and gallbladder.

Chakra Balancing: Primarily linked to the Solar Plexus Chakra, it boosts self-esteem, willpower, and personal empowerment.

Negative Energy Cleanser: It absorbs and dissipates negative energy, promoting a warm, joyful, and radiant atmosphere.

PIETERSITE- Pietersite, known as the "Tempest Stone," is a powerful, high-frequency stone believed to cleanse the aura, accelerate spiritual growth, and boost inner willpower. It enhances intuition, mental clarity, and emotional balance, helping to dissolve negative energy, confusion, and fear while fostering transformation, motivation, and physical vitality.

Emotional Clearing: It acts as an "emotional storm," bringing suppressed feelings and inner conflicts to the surface to be released and healed.

Clarity and Insight: It helps clear scattered thoughts, boosting focus, decision-making, and mental strength.

Motivation: Known for stimulating "inner fire," it provides the drive and determination needed to overcome fears, phobias, and procrastination.

Chakra Alignment: Pietersite unites the Solar Plexus (personal power) and Third Eye (intuition) chakras, connecting conscious thought with intuitive guidance.

Transformation: It is considered a stone of deep transformation and shamanic journeying, facilitating spiritual quests.

Grounding: Despite its high energy, it grounds the user to the Earth while allowing for exploration of higher realms.

TIGERS EYE-  Helps resolve problems objectively, unclouded by emotions, and enhances focus.

Emotional Balance and Confidence:Dispels fear, anxiety, and self-doubt, while promoting courage and self-confidence.

Grounding and Protection: Acts as a protective talisman against negativity or the "evil eye" and stabilizes erratic energy.

Motivation and Action: Known as a "stone of action," it helps overcome lethargy, increases vitality, and stimulates motivation.

Physical Healing: Associated with balancing the endocrine system, speeding up metabolism, repairing broken bones, and strengthening the spine

  • HAWK SYMBOLOGY- 
  • Perspective and Vision: Hawks represent the ability to see the "big picture" and gain mental clarity on complex situations.
  • Spiritual Messengers: In many Native American traditions, they are messengers between the spirit world and the living, signaling a need to pay attention to intuition.
  • Action and Focus: They symbolize the need for focus and the power to seize opportunities with precision
  • Freedom and Independence: As birds of prey, they represent a solitary, self-reliant, and free spirit.
  • Protection and Power: Historically, they have been viewed as protectors, such as in ancient Egyptian and Celtic traditions.
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    Native American: Often seen as guardians, representing strength and acting as messengers.
    Norse Mythology: The goddess Freyja used a hawk feather cloak to travel between worlds.
    Ancient Egypt: The hawk was a symbol of protection, power, and the soul.
    Buddhism: Occasionally symbolizes the destructive, consuming nature of desire.

     

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