An extra special smudge fan featuring a satisfyingly huge chunk of raw Larimar. The feathers are from the Bourbon Turkey, Duck, Rooster, Pheasant and French Partridge with a central silver Goose feather.
Beneath a sheeps wool band, the Larimar is set into clay, handsculpted to include swirling spirals, leaves and branches with a pearlescent blue/green tonal finish.
On the handle is the symbol for Elder from the Celtic tree Ogham.
Elder Folklore
Elder is the 15th in the Celtic tree Ogham. It's associated with transformation, renewal and the wisdom of an elder. It has the energy of a mature woman and the Crone aspect of the triple goddess. Elder reminds us of the cycle of life, death and rebirth, and can support us with handling changes through life, embracing new beginnings and letting go of that which no longer serves.
Larimar
- Larimar is mined only in the Dominican Republic. Its beautiful turquoise and blue patterns resemble Caribbean waters.
- It's associated with the elements water and air, also linked to the lost civilizations of Atlantis and Lemuria.
- Larimar is useful for women who wish to tune into their femininity and intuitive goddess within.
- A soothing, cooling, and nurturing stone, Larimar is used to balance emotions like stress, anger, fear, guilt, and defensiveness.
- An efficient communication stone, It may help with connecting into the angelic realm and other dimensions.
- Can be particularly beneficial to healers or those in a caregiving role, as it can help to establish boundaries and loving care toward oneself first.
- Gently encourages the release of energy blockages, particularly in the upper chakras.
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