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Mythology and Fantasy Jewelry

Barbury Crop                $18.99
Circle

Crop circles have been a mysterious part of our world for many, many years. The first crop circle was found in England, in 1647. Crop circles are unexplained designs that are imprinted in fields of corn, wheat, barley, grass, trees, and even snow. Some say, that these inexplicable events often take place between the hours of 2 to 4 A.M. Several witnesses have claimed to see a burst of light, which is later replaced by a brilliant geometric design within the field.

Crop circles are believed to encode obscure theorems based on Euclidian geometry and the “Sacred Geometry aradigm”; therefore, they are mathematically “perfect”. Many believe that crop circles, and other sacred sites are found upon intersecting points along the Earth’s invisible energy grid. Some say that the energy found at these sites is so powerful that it has been linked to heightened states of awareness in people, and animals. Others claim that crop circles can be places of great healing.

This design is of the “Barbury Circle”, or the “Barbury Castle formation”. Interestingly, it seems that there is direct correlation between the circles at the corners of the formation, and the lower circles on the Tree of Life in the Qabala. Therefore, this configuration can be seen as a symbolic figure of the Divine order, which connects one level of reality to another.

Wear this Barbury Crop Circle Pendant, and feel the energy of the Barbury circle in your own life. With a heightened awareness, perhaps you too will be a believer.

The Barbury Crop Circle Pendant is double sided and made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.


Faery Star Pendant        $23.99

The septagram, or Faery Star, is also used instead of, or with the Pentagram, by many Faery and Celtic-based traditions. The seven points represent the Sun, the Forest, the Sea, Magick, the Moon, the Wind, and Spirit.

The following are the seven points of “Elven” or “Faery” Magick.

Point 1: The Sun - There is apparent fire elemental symbolism here, but also a more specific symbolism relevant to the septagram. The sun is the primary force of life and creation on Earth or most any other world. Without it, elven and humanoid life as we know it would not exist.

Point 2: The Wood - Most elves feel a deep connection to forests and woods in general. Trees are considered kin, cousins and brothers. Elves can see a deep secret hidden in the branches of trees, and understand the power and nature of trees and woods. There is also earth elemental symbolism here.

Point 3: The Sea - Many elves also have a connection to the sea, and water elemental powers are very strong naturally. Some may be reluctant to know the sea or feel it, perhaps forgetting the ocean as one of the great forces of many worlds.

Point 4: The Magic - Magic is integral to the lives of all elves, whether it be the simple but profound magic of a snowflake or the more involved (for the elf perhaps) magic of rhymes, runes, visions, and such. It is not only a matter of understanding magic, but of living magic.

Point 5: The Moon - Just as the sun is responsible for our existence, so too does the moon have almost as important a role. Consider how different Earth would be without the moon:
to light the dark night skies; to affect the weather and tides with its gravity (it is in many ways a contributor to the dynamic nature of our weather patterns); and even the magical and physiological effects upon us and others. Without its effects, the cycles of life in our oceans might not have occurred --or at least, not have occurred as we have known them to. The way life on Earth exists now is due directly to the moon.

Point 6: The Wind - Many elves also have a strong connection to the wind and air elementals in general. At the same time, the wind is responsible for helping germinate the world's plants and forests --it is the essence of weather, and so much more.

Point 7: Connection - Ultimately, elves must remember the idea of Connection --of our connection to ourselves, others, the world, the land, reality, magic, and the universe. We are creatures of connection, and our power is tied to our connections to all things. This point is the aspiration perhaps of the other points, just as the fifth point of spirit is the aspiration of the pentagram and humanity. Throughout the world, spiritual traditions acknowledge that human beings are composed in accordance with nature and made in the image of the cosmos. We are truly made of star-stuff.

The Faery Star Pendant is double sided and made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1" in diameter.


Celtic Tree of Life         $23.99

This tree lives in the center of Annwn and is the first Tree of Creation. The ancient Bards called it "Trefuilngid" (Tre ecohair), the tree of the "three keys" or three saplings.

This tree is alive with Song, Dance, and Merry Making. And on its limbs the birds of Rhiannon sing so beautifully that "whoever hears them remains in a timeless state". From this first "Great Tree," the Mother Goddess, Dana brought to Tara {Ireland} a branch with three fruits: nuts, apples, and acorns. From this branch all trees of the earth took root.

As a symbol of this belief the Bards of ancient Ireland wore a "musical silver branch" as an insignia. Each silver branch was said to be a casting of the original branch of Dana. Even the Kings bowed before the Bards who wore the silver branch of the Great Tree, alive and singing in the center of Annwn, the Realm of the Fairies.

The Celtic Tree of Life Pendant is double sided and made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1" high.


Gothic Ankh                 $18.99

Artist Chris Bennett describes his Gothic style as "descending from a style originating in 15th century Germany called Middle Gothic." Author Anne Rice popularized this style in her Vampire novels though she gave her characters an English feel instead of German. The Gothic movement was a response to the repression of Christianity and the movement had to develop as underground: a Pagan revival of sorts. Many members of this ‘Middle Gothic’ movement were, then as now, artists, poets, musicians and thinkers who questioned the paradigm that created their society. They tended to use Paganism as "a ‘Sword of Illumination’ to light the path through a world that is dark, asleep, and blind."

Mr. Bennett’s designs are meant to be a Symbol to other Goths for Self Empowerment and Solidarity.

The Ankh, with its looped top, is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph representing the Womb, and, translated, means Life. It is a symbol found widely in Egyptian art, where gods and goddesses are shown clutching the Ankh, the key to the afterlife and immortality. This symbol was also known as the "Key of the Nile:" which provided the desert with Life giving water further reinforcing the image of Fertility and Reproduction. It symbolizes the ability for life to evolve and be successful, and reminds us that life on Earth is simply one aspect of Creation, and that we are all Eternal Beings.

Seen by the Ancient Egyptians as the Key of Life, this amulet is worn for Good Health, Prosperity and Long Life, symbol of Life Everlasting and Eternal. We see that life goes up from the Earth into Heaven, as with the Christian cross. Yet life also circles back down from Heaven to Earth, life rain and rebirth. It has been suggested that the circle is the Feminine Principle of the womb, of gestation and fertility. The cross and root is the phallic masculine principle of Potency in creation. Together they symbolize both the cycle of life, and the cycle of the universe as man and woman, god and man, heaven and earth all joined together. So also it has been suggested that the ankh is a sandal strap, a Magical Knot, a symbol of sunrise and a symbol of the purifying elements of water and the Nile. It is held in the hands of all the gods, and used by craftsmen and kings alike.

Made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  2" tall.



Valhalla Viking             $18.99
Warrior Rune Pendant

This pendant brings a reopening of the Spiritual Life, urging inspiration to achieve Victory over the transient material things and the ego, bringing courage, wholeness, and the divine energies of Odin, leading one to bond with the God Energy in their heart, not in the 'out there.' We are droplets of God, an essential part of everything. May these runes empower and protect the wearer to this path.

This design carries a combination of various symbols all associated with the Norse All father God, Odin. IN the center of the front is the "Valknut," three interlocking triangles which translates as the 'Knot of the Fallen.' To bear this mark signified that the wearer had dedicated their life to the service of Odin and, upon death, would be carried by his servants, the Valkyries, to Valhalla, where he would feast daily until the end of time when the warriors would emerge from the hall to fight the Hellbeasts.

Odin was known as Woden in ancient Britain, Wod meaning 'frenzy' and 'an' meaning "God." Warriors dedicated themselves to the Odinic path and strove to sacrifice their will, to allow possession by this entity. This manifested as the Berserker Rage endowing one's body with superhuman strength. However, Odin is not a God of War, but a God of Inspiration. The frenzy he bestowed was more of an inspiration to fight. he is God of Magic, Consciousness, and the Arts, as Hermes was for the Greeks.

On this piece, flanking the Valknut are Odin's two Ravens, Hugin (thought) and Munin (memory). They represent the fusion of the left and right hemispheres of the brain, creating a direct energetic current through the chakras. The runes in the top border are Man and Yr, Life and Death. In the center is the Tyr, or the Warrior Rune. This imparts Eternal Life through Reincarnation, and eliminates fear of Death.

The Runes along the bottom border spell Valhal, meaning the hall of the slain, the Nordic Heaven. The Rune at the apex of the pyramid is "Odal," signifying the Magical Enclosure, which channels and contains Protective Energies for the wearer. It is said that as berserkers lay dying on the battlefield, they would carve these runes on their breasts as a last gesture to their commitment to Odin. To reach Valhalla was the highest honor attainable.

On the other side of this protective talisman, in the center, is "Odhroerir," the symbol of the poetic mead of inspiration. The symbol shows three interlocking drinking horns, Odhroerir, Bodh, and Son, the names of the three vessels in which the mead was stored. Also on the other side, Odhroerir is spelt in runes along the bottom border. The top contain Os and Gibor runes, which combined mean the Gift of Consciousness, the Cosmic breath, and the Power of Creativity through word and song. The Gar rune in the center is symbolic of Gungnir, Odin's spear, thought to be a microcosm of the Cosmic Axis, or World Tree, representing honor bound oath and righteousness.

Made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1" tall.


Celtic Warrior's             $18.99
Shield Pendant

This Shield of protection is a Celtic design based on the numbers 3 and 4, which enable magical powers to come into play that help provide circles of protection and other important esoteric forces to enhance well being.

The central design in this work is a Quatrefoil composed of 4 circles interlocked into magical Celtic Knots. These circles are constructed by using the 4 corners of a square as the center points of the circles. They represent the four corners of the Earth, the 4 winds, the 4 elements: earth, air, water, and fire. Most importantly these points represent the 4 angelic guardians. The quatrefoil is a symbol of good luck as in the 4-Leaf clover. One of several world symbols, this design is where the 4 realms of North, South, East, and west are joined and the 4 elemental angelic guardians bring protection to those who wear this amulet.

Also in this design, the ancient Celts included the magical trinity of interlocking rings of 3. Captured at the edge of the mail quatrefoil are 4 sets of 3 interlocking circles. 3 is a symbol of luck and invokes the 3 fates. Circles overlapping creates a "Triple Vesica" bringing perfection in thought, word and deeds, as well as helping find love, enhance power, and bring wisdom.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1" in diameter.


Jewel in the Lotus         $18.99

The lotus symbolizes the cosmic yoni from which all life was created. It has been a strong female symbol in the east for thousands of years. The male jewel buried in the open flower of the female lotus is a powerful symbol of the union of contrasts; the relationships of light and darkness, fire and water, and creation and destruction.

The "Jewel in the Lotus" is also the guiding light toward spiritual enlightenment. Everything we need to know, we already know. Meditation leads us to the answer.

In yoga, the attainment of the highest spiritual energy is symbolized by a lotus growing out of the crown of one's head.

The Jewel in the Lotus pendant incorporates several symbols to guide one on the spiritual path and heighten the awareness of one's sexual energies.

At the center is the "Om" sign. "Om" is the supreme syllable and the mother of all sound. "Om" is the mantramatrika or, mother of all mantras, spoken by the Great Goddess to bring the world into being. The Goddess used sound to create all things by speaking their names in her magical language. Om is the pregnant belly of the Goddess, the symbol of maternal creation.

Surrounding the "Om" is the lotus, the symbol of knowledge, the knowledge that leads one out of the path of reincarnation to Nirvana.

Emerging from the lotus is an eight-pointed star, representing the eight-fold path of Buddhism. The path of "The Middle Way" discovered by the Buddha Gautama which leads to Nirvana and enlightenment. The eight-fold path encourages right views, right intention, right speech, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration.

Wear the Jewel in the Lotus to help guide your inner journey and to share with others the gift of knowledge, sacred sexual energies and an enlightened spirit.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1" in diameter.


Star of Inner                 $23.99
Balance

The Star of Inner Balance is a powerful mandala created to enhance our ability to maintain balance within ourselves. The central icon is a six-pointed star (two intersecting triangles) often referred to as the Star of David, a symbol of Judaic heritage. Its roots however, were in India, where the six-pointed star symbolized the sacred union between the Goddess Kali and the God Shiva.

The downward pointing triangle represents the female symbol of water and grace descending from heaven; the upward-pointing triangle represents the male symbol of fire, and the ascent into the heavens.

Surrounding the hexagram, are the interwining sun and moon, representing the supportive relationship of male and female energies necessary for the creation and sustenance of life itself. The twelve points of the sun and star symbolize the twelve zodiacs, and the twelve months it takes the earth to circle the sun.

The Star of Inner Balance represents the miracle of life which depends on the sacred union of the male and female spirit. These spirits manifest themselves not only in human form, but in everything around us.

Ancient civilizations had many names for The Great Goddess, but most believed she was and is the Earth itself, resulting in our reference to the earth as female; i.e. Mother Earth. Entities of the sky and heavens, are generally referred to as Gods; Zeus, Apollo, Osiris, Odin, etc., referring to male energies. The Sun is generally thought of as male energy, the Moon as female energy; lightness as male, darkness as female, day and night, hot and cold, fire and water, all interdependent on one another. The Balance of these forces within us is essential to our survival.

Balancing the mind, body and spirit is the key to living life in harmony with nature, making us stronger, happier, and self-confident. Understanding the delicate balance of male and female energies within us, can deepen understanding of our own sexuality, and enhance our sexual experience! Wear this mandala with pride and feel the Power.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1" in diameter.


Trisula Yantra               $23.99

This Meditation Mandala is designed to invoke the great spiritual power of the joining of masculine and feminine energies. It represents the four primal rivers.

The eight-petaled lotus is a symbol of the loving, nurturing aspect of the Goddess. The lotus is know as the flower of life; rooted in the earth, surrounded by water, releasing it's perfume to the air, and fertile from being fired by the sun. The circle at the center of the lotus is one of the primary feminine signs. The circle surrounds the consecrated space, it is the center of the mother land, and the space where all are looked upon as equal.

The spiral shapes surrounding the inner circle are symbolic of life and death and represent the womb of the earth. Each dot represents a new spark of life, like the, "bindu" in Hindu tradition.

At the center is the "Trisula". The Trisula is a symbol of great mystery and importance in India. Worshippers of Buddha say it is their deity's monogram and a symbol of the dharma (law). Some call it "The Flame in the Lotus", or the sun surmounted by two moons. Some say it represents the "Triple Moon Goddess" as maid, mother and crone. It also resembles the breasts and belly of a woman, depicting the life-giving force of the female nature.

The "Trisula Yantra" can awaken the Goddess in you. Let it touch your soul and renew the spirit that is woman.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.


Runic Love Amulet       $23.99

Like the knotwork of hearts adorning this love amulet, the search for love is often complicated and tortuous. The magical runic letters on the Runic Love Amulet remind one that "the seeds of love grow in trust."

Only in perfect trust (signified by the M rune Ehwaz), can one have perfect love (the X rune Geofu). Such love is balanced by passion (the C rune Ken), and joy (the P rune Wynn), ensuring passionate love together with friendship and harmony.

The perfect circle of the female and the phallic cross of the male in union together are symbols on which these runes are inscribed.

This original design will bring to the bearer true love, passion, trust, and happiness.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.


Phoenix Rising              $23.99

The name “Phoenix” means a God of Phoenicia. It is a mythical bird which evolved from the beliefs of sun-worshipping peoples. The sun was thought to fly through the sky, immolated and reborn by the fires of sunset and sunrise. The “Phoenix” became a symbol of resurrection; burning in the fires, yet being reborn.

Mythology tells us that this great bird lived for several centuries, then built its own funeral pyre, lit it, and descended into the flames. After its body burned up, it would arise newborn, out of the ashes.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.  1 1/4" in diameter.


Yggdrasill - The             $23.99
World Tree

In Norse mythology, it is believed that the axis of the universe is an enormous ash tree. This tree, “Yggdrasill”, links the worlds of Asgard (where the Gods reside) Midgard (where humans reside) and Nifheim, (the land of darkness and freezing mist) known as Hel. Yggdrasill is called “The World Tree” because it is thought to be the guardian of the whole world.

The tree is universally thought of as a symbol of stability and growth, and revered for its life-giving abilities. The roots reach deep into the earth to ground us; the branches reach high into the heavens to enable our spirit to grow; the fruits feed and nurture our bodies. The tree represents life, death, and resurrection. It buds new in Spring, ripens in Summer, withers in Fall and dies in Winter, but awakens anew in the endless cycle of life.

Yggdrasill The World Tree Pendant is double-sided.  Made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet. 1 1/2" tall.


Celtic Unicorn               $23.99

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; it takes 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 by 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, they touch what is not obvious to the touch. Keep searching and you may find one. Think carefully, you may already know one.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  3/4" tall.


Magickal Unicorn         $20.99

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; it takes 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 by 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, they touch what is not obvious to the touch. Keep searching and you may find one. Think carefully, you may already know one.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/2" tall.


Merlin the Magician      $18.99

The Merlin the Magician Pendant is based on ancient British legends about Merlin, the famous magician and seer. Merlin was later incorporated into the Arthurian romances of the European tradition, as King Arthur's druid or magician, but there are older legends about him, originally written in Welsh. One of the earliest is Merlin's Prophecy, which appears at the end of the Mabinogion, in which Merlin foresees the Saxon conquest of Britain and its Celtic peoples.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.


Miranda Pendant          $18.99

The lovely Miranda has long flowing hair, stars in her hat and hand. The Sorceress Miranda holds a star while she ponders her next spell.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.


Heart of Hearts             $18.99

This delicate Heart of Hearts pendant is made of interconnected hearts.  Wear this pendant to attract the love you desire into your life.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.


Florentine Man             $20.99

Michelangelo originally carved this classic relief. The Florentine Man is a gentle and sophisticated portrayal of the archetypical Green Man. As an image of wisdom and wildness, it perfectly blends the worlds of man and nature into one beautiful image.

Rarely can artist and art reach the timeless splendor that lies beyond a worldly icon. However, Michelangelo understood that myths could be seen as eternal truths that challenge and expand our imagination. The symbol is a mediator of wisdom; it conveys more than the eye perceives.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  2" tall.


Green Man                    $20.99

The image of the Green Man can be seen on various buildings, and churches throughout Europe, and has been a popular Celtic symbol of new growth and human existence since the dark ages. In the Celtic culture, Green Man was hailed as the symbol of natural cycle of mortal life - birth, life, death, and decay. To Christians it is this cycle that the soul can overcome, with Faith. To some others the cycle continues - from decay back to the soil, to food from the soil, back into life - a symbol so well represented by Green Man.

Present-day Western pagan thought identifies the Green Man as the symbol of the qualities of godhood, with its relationship with the transcendent life-force.

Green Man has also been compared to the Robin Hood - the robber and hero dressed in green - he attains godlike status and links with the Horned God Herne.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  2" tall.


Winged Gargoyle          $18.99

Gargoyles were not strictly mythical creatures, but were invented in the Middle Ages, during the great age of cathedral building. These large threatening stone guardians were used to keep evil influences away.

These fierce creatures were originally designed as rain spouts on medieval cathedrals, their images sprung from pagan goblin-lore. Over the succeeding centuries gargoyles became associated with guardianship, spiritual protection and magic.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1" tall.


Griffin                           $18.99

The Griffin or Gryphon descended from the famous composites of Babylon and Persia; winged, eagle headed, goat-bearded & lion-bodied. As the symbol of the seasons the Griffin became the guardian of the sun, of the Golden Apples, of the jewels and the stars along with all other celestial phenomena. Griffins and Gryphons are often found in legends as the guardian of treasure.

Comes with a 36" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.


Enlightenment               $23.99

This Original concept contains two powerful Symbols of Enlightenment: The Lotus Blossom and the Aum Symbol. The Lotus has been used for millennia as a symbol of the Flowering of Consciousness from the muck of the Material World.

With its roots in the mud, the lotus rises through the murky water to blossom clean and bright, symbolizing Purity, Resurrection, and the Enlightened Being that emerges undefiled from the Chaos and Illusion of the World. The eight-pedaled lotus symbolizes Cosmic Harmony, and the thousand-pedaled lotus, Spiritual Illumination.

In Egyptian mythology, the lotus was associated with the Sun, because it blooms by day and closes by night. The lotus also symbolizes Rebirth and serves to remind us of the miracle of Beauty, Light and Life, and to communicate an understanding of the Tao and our place in the world.

Above the Lotus, as if it's fragrance, is the Aum symbol. The Aum pictogram can be seen as a Bow with the Arrow of Spirit taking flight on a Spiritual Quest. The creator of this design, Chris Bennett, put it thus: "Our Soul becomes like an arrow in flight though the barrier of our limitations to the Source of the all-unfolding flow of Creation called Aum."

The Enlightenment Pendant is double sided and made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1" high.


Hanab Ku                     $23.99
Mayan Symbol of Energy Balance

It is not widely known that the Mayan people of ancient Central America used the Yin-Yang Symbol although male and female polarity is the cornerstone of the Mayan view of world creation. The entire Mayan social structure was based upon a form of mastery of one's own energy, where the "Serpent's Energy" that dwells in the root chakra was raised up the spine to the crown chakra. Thus polarity in the body was balanced and perception took flight. The adept was then called "Quetzacoatl". The Quetzal is a beautifully colored bird revered for their plumage, and "Coatl" means simply "serpent". That initiates took the name of their god upon achieving this state is an important clue to the mystery of this path of evolution. To the Maya, every being in the universe is connected to the source via " Kuxan Suum", the umbilical cord of the uioverse, which is attatched invisibly to one's navel. The opposite end is attached to the sun, and then on to "Hunab Ku", the galactic central point around which our solar system rotates. Thought to be a black Sun, It is the source which radiates pure spiritual energy, which nourishes all souls from microscopic organisms to the whole planets. On a personal level, achieving a balanced polarity in the body allows a direct current through "Kuxan Suum" connecting through Hunab Ku, which saturates the mind, body, and spirit with the purified energy of the universe. It is commonly thought amongst the surviving Maya and by esotericists that the ancient Maya disappeared off the face of the Earth and now travel the stars after achieving this state. Today one can still find Hunab Ku woven into the textiles and painted on pottery by the descendants of the Maya in remote regions of Mexico and Guatemala.

To wear this symbol brings brings balance to the mind, body, and spirit. Many illusions can be seen in the mirror of polarity, but freedom resides there too. Hunab Ku helps reveal the apparent separation caused by beliefs in duality, and unravels the truth behind relationships. This allows one to renew their polarity balance.

The Hunab Ku Pendant is double sided and made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" high.


Caduceus The                $23.99
Healer's Staff

The Caduceus is one of few Magical Symbols still found in modern institutions today.

This unique symbol is Sacred to the god Hermes (Roman-Mercury) and used by Healers for thousands of years. Incorporated into its design is the "Winged Serpent," a motif found in many Ancient Civilizations most notably the Egyptian, Mayan, and Greek. This Serpent can be seen as the "Kundalini Energy" spiraling up the spine, empowering the 7 Chakras, up to the Crown Chakra where Cosmic Consciousness blossoms and takes flight hence the Eagle's wings. This metaphor expresses the Ancient Wisdom that True Healing only takes place when we conquer our unevolved or unloved aspects by Spiritual Progression. This Spiritual approach to healing is still found in the Far East today.

The central axis of the Caduceus represents the male/female energy combined i.e. Neutral, the Orbs are the Root and Crown chakras. The two snakes are traditionally coloured silver and gold, the left being the Female negative, Lunar, and the right being the Male positive, Solar. In kundalini
yoga, when the Serpent Energy is moved up the spine to the Crown, and then moves down the front of the body back to the root chakra- the 'microcosmic orbit' is completed. Thus connecting Man the Microcosm with the Universe, the Macrocosm or the "realm of the divine."

This pendant brings Deep Healing, Revelation of the Root Cause. Ease is the cure to dis-ease, and the Caduceus invokes Good Health, Strength, and Healing Power to overcome illnesses, be they of the Mind, Body, or Soul.

The Caduceus The Healer's Staff Pendant is double-sided.  Made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/2" tall.


Soulmates Pendant        $23.99

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.” Psyche's quest to win back Cupid's love dates back to the 2nd century AD. Psyche is such a beautiful princess, that the goddess Venus becomes jealous of her. She instructs her son Cupid to make Psyche fall in love with a hideous monster, so all attention would again be on Venus.

Instead, Cupid falls in love with Psyche himself. He becomes her unseen husband, visiting her only at night. Psyche is sworn not to look upon the face of her unseen husband lest she lose his trust and his love.

Out of fear, she broke her promise and Cupid left her. She appeals to the Goddess Venus and undertakes a series of cruel and difficult tasks in the hope of winning him back. Eventually, Cupid can no longer bear witness to her suffering or be apart from her and pleads their cause to the gods. Psyche becomes an immortal and the lovers are married in heaven.

Cupid is said to represent the heart and Psyche , the soul of a relationship. The Soulmate Pendant's embracing lovers symbolize that heart and soul and the ideal of finding your “Soulmate”.

The Soulmates Pendant is double sided and made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" high.


Star of Chaos                $23.99
"The Divine Fire Wheel"

Commonly refereed to as the "Chaos Star," this design originated in Europe. This runic style is known as an "Insigil" in the Northern Tradition.

A Magical Rune is laid out around a circle increasing its Magical Power eightfold, radiating its Magical Power far and wide. This Rune is the "Teiwaz" rune, sacred to the god Tyr, Regent of Mars. In legend Tyr bound the "Fenris wolf" when it threatened the Cosmic Order, but had to sacrifice his right hand in the process of saving the other Gods.

Therefore in the world of men, this symbol has become known to symbolize "Order over Chaos," as well as Justice, and the Sacrifice for the greater good. It is the battle rune including heroism and victory in it's meaning. It may seem a paradox that a symbol of order should come to be known as the 'Chaos Star', but the Cosmogenic force of Teiwaz is one that polarizes, creating Duality from Unity. Order and Chaos cannot exist without each other's complimentary qualities, and ultimately, everything is "ordered chaos." This has been found in science in the seemingly random movement of
molecules, sound, quasars, etc. The ultimate discovery in modern physics of the chaos theory is that everything is in motion according to a mathematical order.

By placing this rune in a multiple eight-fold vibrational circle, the rune's Magical Forces are enhanced by a "Harmonic Resonance." Eight is the number of "Complete Manifestation," the "Perfection of Symmetry," and the
eight-fold division of the Heavens.

The fiery qualities of the Tyr Rune are also associated with masculine sexuality.

The Chaos Star brings the wearer the qualities of the Warrior: Power, Success, and a sense of Justice. Also the Spiritual Freedom to let go of the need to control yet have the Wisdom to assert Order when needed.

The Star of Chaos "The Divine Fire Wheel" Pendant is double-sided.  Made of Excelsior Pewter. Comes with a 34" cord, accent bead and booklet.  1 1/4" in diameter.


 

 

 

 

 

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