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Ma'at’s rings of eternity
Ma'at’s rings of eternity
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A clear quartz pendant with a small inclusion of hematite buried within, it's capped in sterling silver, and hangs off a sterling silver buried band and a celtic bronze age coin.
Ma’at, the goddess of truth, order, and cosmic balance, is echoed by the hematite feather-shaped inclusion - Her symbol - representing honesty, harmony, and equilibrium within a relationship.
Clear quartz with hematite inclusions combines the amplifying, clarifying energy of quartz with the grounding, stabilizing presence of hematite. In metaphysical practice, this stone is often seen as a powerful tool for anchoring intentions while enhancing focus and vitality. The quartz is believed to magnify spiritual insight and energy flow, while the hematite threads or specks add protection, balance, and a sense of rooted strength.
The Celtic Bronze Age hoop dates back to around 700 BC, and were once used as a form of ancient currency. I’ve loved sourcing them through mudlarkers, collectors, and other guardians of history. This particular bronze ring, from the Celtic Iron Age, was found in the Midlands and comes from a Staffordshire collection, adding both authenticity and depth to the piece.
Length: 6.5 cm
Weight: 21.5 g
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