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Burmese Jadeite & Feather Necklace
Burmese Jadeite & Feather Necklace
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Burmese Jadeite 🪶
Purity & Serenity -
It is primarily known as a symbol of purity and serenity, helping to calm the nervous system and soothe emotional turbulence.
Heart Chakra Alignment -
Jadeite is deeply connected to the Heart Chakra. It is believed to help open the heart to unconditional love, compassion, and the healing of old emotional wounds.
The "Dream Stone" -
It has long been used to access the spiritual world. Placing it near you while sleeping is said to encourage insightful dreams and help with "dream solving."
Abundance & Good Luck -
Often used as a talisman for attracting wealth, prosperity, and "good luck" energy into one's professional and personal life.
Protection -
It acts as a protective shield, guarding the wearer against negative energies, misfortune, and even physical accidents.
Wisdom & Integrity -
It is said to foster self honesty, helping you to see your true self without judgment and encouraging "wisdom gathered in tranquility."
Physical Harmony -
Traditionally, it’s believed to support the body’s filtration systems (like the kidneys and liver) and balance the body’s fluids.
Connection to the Divine -
Because birds fly close to the sky, feathers are seen as messengers from the "heavens" or spirit world. In many traditions, finding a feather or wearing one is a sign that you are being watched over by angels or ancestors.
Freedom & Ascension -
It represents the ability to "rise above" earthly problems. It symbolizes mental and spiritual freedom, suggesting that you have the power to move beyond current limitations.
Lightness of Being -
The feather encourages you to "tread lightly" on the earth and to let go of emotional baggage or heavy hearts.
Truth & Justice -
In Ancient Egyptian mythology, the "Feather of Ma'at" was used to weigh the hearts of the deceased. A heart had to be as light as a feather to enter paradise, making it a symbol of truth, balance, and moral integrity.
Communication -
As feathers are used by birds to navigate and signal, they are often associated with clear communication and "higher thought”
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