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Native American Beaded Bracelet Serenity Series The Sky Is The Limit
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This Native American turquoise is one my serentity series. It has become a very popular style. If you would prefer it in different stones, it can be custom made with symbolic gemstones of your choosing.
This Serenity Bracelet is so named as it is meant to bring you serentity on particularily stressful days.
Many Native Americans practice a purifying ceremony called smudging. Sage, cedar, lemon grass or other botanicals of choice are burned in a prayer bowl or abalone shell. Feathers are used to waft the air around the burning grasses to remove negative energy.
The prayer box on the bracelet is where you actually or mentally place a problem, totem, stone, or treasure to represent your thoughts and prayers. The hinged box opens to receive small items.
The bracelet is wrapped around the wrist and is worn so that the gold toned feathers and prayer box rest on top of the hand. As you journey throughout the day, when the box and feathers move on your hand, you are reminded of your thoughts and prayers by the box and negative energy is removed by the feathers.
Since the bracelet is done on a continuous piece of memory wire, it should comfortably fit wrists from 6 1/2 to 8 inches...maybe more.
Stones and Symbolism for Sky Is The Limit Serenity Bracelet
Turquoise...The Sky stone of Native Americans (Note: the stones used in this bracelet represent turquoise but are actually howlite)
Citrine...The stone of the mind. Citrine is known as the lucky Merchants Stone and is said to help one sell. It is also used by healers to: increase self esteem, protect from someone elses abuse thoughts or deeds, open the mind to new thoughts and promote clarity of thought
Topaz is identified as one of 12 gemstones in the breastplate of the High Priest in the book of Exodus and is sacred to the twelve angels that guard the gates to Paradise. It is said to encourage self realization and confidence
Mvto and Wa-do (That is Thank You in Creek and Cherokee) for viewing. Joni Stinson, Creek-Cherokee
Materials Used
howlite, natural citrine, topaz beads, wire, charms
Color:
blue
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