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Every Mystic enjoys the comfort of a good charm.
16” collar length charm necklace featuring beads:
Amethyst: It's used to purify energy, relieve stress, promote restful sleep, and protect against negative influences, making it a popular crystal for meditation, spiritual growth, and achieving inner peace and balance.
Atlantasite: Known for balancing the heart and crown chakras, this stone is believed to foster peace, emotional healing, and kundalini energy. It is frequently used for meditation to connect with ancient wisdom.
Blue Kyanite: Known for balancing and aligning all chakras without needing to be cleansed itself. It is used for connecting to spirit guides, enhancing psychic abilities, and facilitating lucid dreaming.
The stainless steel charms include:
Downward crescent moon: Often known as either a “wet moon” or “dry moon” depending on the culture. The downward pointing direction of the crescent moon is commonly associated with femininity, fertility, and protection, acting as a talisman in various cultures.
Often viewed as a protective ward against evil spirits or as a "crescent horn" indicating strength, motivation, and positive change.
The Lovers Tarot: a major Arcana card that emphasizes love is a choice requiring vulnerability and alignment with one's authentic self.It often signals a "fork in the road," encouraging decisions that align with personal values, especially between head and heart.
Open hand: It signifies openness, hospitality, and healing, as well as friendship, greetings, or a gesture of offering and receiving hope.
The Sun Tarot: a major Arcana card representing joy, success, vitality and enlightenment. Drawing this card in a reading symbolizes a period of clarity, personal growth, and positive energy. Often considered a "yes" card, it signifies brilliant, unambiguous success, fulfillment, and optimism. It is a powerful, affirming card representing the peak of joy and the nurturing energy of the sun.
Nazar: Deeply rooted in Turkish, Greek, Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures, this talisman is thought to protect from bad luck, misfortune and repel the malicious gaze of envy.
Goddess Pendent: Represents the unfolding of life, growth, and raw, creative feminine power. This charm is grounded by the protective and calm qualities of a raw amethyst crystal.
Butterfly: Often linked to the human soul, butterflies represent a complete, dramatic change; they symbolize personal development and shedding old ways to emerge as a higher version of oneself.
La Luna Tarot: (The Moon) is a major Arcana card representing illusions, the subconscious, intuition and at times, fear. Drawing this card is a reminder things are not always as they appear, urging you to rely on inner guidance rather than appearances. The card often highlights hidden emotions, and the need to look within whenever you’re unsure.
Traditional crescent moon: The traditional crescent moon, a timeless symbol appearing in ancient, cultural, and spiritual imagery, represents the cyclic nature of the waxing moon’s birth, transformation and moving from darkness to light. Often associated with femininity, intuition, and nurturing, it symbolizes protection, luck, and guidance.
The World Tarot: signifies completion, fulfillment, and the successful culmination of a major life cycle or project. As the final card of the major arcana, it represents achieving goals, wholeness, and harmony. It indicates that hard work has paid off, bringing feelings of joy, integration and freedom.
Sparrow: spiritually these tiny but mighty beings symbolize resilience, joy, community and worthiness, often acting as messengers of hope and simple living. Despite their small size, they represent significant inner strength, protection, and adaptability. Seeing a sparrow can be a reminder to find joy in daily life, value community, and trust that you are cared for.