Copper Wire Amethyst Dreamcatcher Necklace – by Tanmade With Love
$25.2
$40.57
DescriptionMeasures approximately 10cm and paired with an 18-20 inch cotton cord black necklaceMade with a selection of bare and silver plated copper craft wires a 10mm amethyst bead and a large chevron amethyst point, this wonderful dreamcatcher necklace has been made by hand of my own design. * Please note model is not life size and the earrings are not included in the sale.Originating from Native American tribes, the spiritual meaning of dream catchers is surrounded by peace and good energy. It represents protection, clear minds, wisdom, and good luck. The main job of a dream catcher is to protect the sleeper from harm and to filter through good energy while leaving the bad energy caught in the webbing. They were traditionally hung above a bed or cot as you slept. Essentially trapping bad dreams and letting the good flow down the feathers to wash over you. As the western world had embraced the sentiment of dream catchers they are often worn in the modern day as a talisman in jewellery and home decor.Amethyst In addition to being a February birthstone, Amethyst is also the gemstone of the sixth wedding anniversary. Once only allowed to be worn by royalty. Amethyst is said to strengthen relationships and give its wearer courage. The stone’s purple colour is said to be a natural tranquilliser, encouraging one to dispel rage, help manage fears and anger, and calm rage and anxiety. It is often used as the artist’s stone, the composer’s stone, the inventor’s, poet’s and painter’s stones.Each order is packaged gift-ready in letter box friendly sized boxes for you to send directly as a gift. If you would like a free personalised note included, please add this at checkout. I never include a receipt with my deliveries.Why Copper? Sustainable fashion Besides its natural beauty and ability to oxidise and transform, 100% of copper can be recycled without any loss of its original mined quality. Over 80% of the copper mined since it was discovered thousands of years ago is still in use today.Those who happen to be deficient in copper may benefit from wearing it in jewellery form, such as necklaces, rings and bracelets. It is a good way of taking in the small amount of the mineral needed, without overwhelming the body. The healing properties of copper has been reported by some to relieve the symptoms of arthritis and circulation problems.
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