The Shield Protection Necklace, Fire Opal and Black Obsidian Pendant. Psychic and Spiritual Protection Amulet for Empaths. Crystal Jewelry Gifts for Men and Women
The Shield is the ultimate protection amulet. Powerful fire opal (overall chakra and aura strengthener and activator) and black obsidian (stone of protection) make up his strength. Handcrafted in clay and high vibration stones by clay artist SophiasDreaming
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Fire Opal: The name "opal" comes from the Sanskrit word upala, meaning precious stone. In Indian mythology, the virgin Goddess of the Rainbow was turned into an opal by the Mother Goddess because she was being chased by suitors Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Ancient Greeks thought the stone could give people the gift of prophecy and protected them from disease. During Roman times, the Latin word opalus came into use.
The Shield is the ultimate protection amulet. Powerful fire opal (overall chakra and aura strengthener and activator) and black obsidian (stone of protection) make up his strength. Handcrafted in clay and high vibration stones by clay artist SophiasDreaming
Thank you for supporting handmade artistry!
Fire Opal: The name "opal" comes from the Sanskrit word upala, meaning precious stone. In Indian mythology, the virgin Goddess of the Rainbow was turned into an opal by the Mother Goddess because she was being chased by suitors Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Ancient Greeks thought the stone could give people the gift of prophecy and protected them from disease. During Roman times, the Latin word opalus came into use.
The Shield is the ultimate protection amulet. Powerful fire opal (overall chakra and aura strengthener and activator) and black obsidian (stone of protection) make up his strength. Handcrafted in clay and high vibration stones by clay artist SophiasDreaming
Thank you for supporting handmade artistry!
Fire Opal: The name "opal" comes from the Sanskrit word upala, meaning precious stone. In Indian mythology, the virgin Goddess of the Rainbow was turned into an opal by the Mother Goddess because she was being chased by suitors Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Ancient Greeks thought the stone could give people the gift of prophecy and protected them from disease. During Roman times, the Latin word opalus came into use.