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Mermaid Collective

Nordic Amber Turquoise Pendant

289.00

Named Nordic due to the enchanting mythology of the Norse people and Amber.

One of the principal deities of the Norse pantheon, is the lovely and enchanting Freya was a goddess of blessings, love, lust, and fertility.

Named Brisingamen after Freya's most prized possession which was a necklace called Brísingamen, which was made by dwarves and was said to be made of amber.

This exquisite pendant has been designed to be worn as a totem. Made with the highest quality 925 sterling silver and American Indian turquoise. 

Amber

Ambers warm, bright energies bring sunshine into your every day. This beautiful stone created from fossilised, hardened resin of trees, ranging in age from less than a million to more than 300 million years old. It is believed wearing amber promotes joy and assists in healing depressive tendencies. ​Amber encourages peacefulness and develops trust while promoting altruism and brings wisdom. ​

Wearing amber is believed to enhance patience, decision making and is a useful memory aid. Amber protects the emotional body and is a great defence against energy vampires. ​Amber when worn offers you a  sense of safety, security and peace. 

Turquoise

Turquoise is perhaps the oldest stone in human history, the talisman of kings, shamans, and warriors. It is a stone of protection, self realisation and assists in creative pursuits and problem solving. 

Also coveted as a crystal for travel, Turquoise is worn to protect you and your possessions against theft and loss.

Turquoise is a stone for self-forgiveness, self-acceptance and the release of useless regrets. It encourages us to honour ourselves as a creation and a tool of the Divine. 

Turquoise is a strengthening stone, good for exhaustion, depression, or panic attacks. It enhances immune systems, supporting the assimilation of nutrients, alleviating pollution and viral infections. It is anti-inflammatory and detoxifying, reducing excess acidity and benefiting gout, rheumatism, and the stomach. [Hall, 306][Gienger, 89]


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