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Natural Bone Hand Carving Tribal Festival Boho Primitive Art Turquoise Solid Brass Woven Natural Cord Earrings

Handmade item Materials: Bone & horn, Brass, Stone Gemstone: Turquoise Made to Order
SKU: ALM00013
$29.64
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One of the customer favorites among the many beautiful creations of the artisan, these handcrafted boho earrings are a rare and immaculate piece of jewelry. Perfect to blend with and elevate your wild and free spirit, the design of these Natural Bone Earrings is inspired by the culture, art, and wisdom of the Native American tribes.

 

This elegant earring is made of hand-carved yak bone, solid brass beads, and sparkling turquoise beads.

 

Length: 9 cm

 

Width: 1 cm

 

The turquoise embellishments of these earrings are believed to possess some healing properties as well. Turquoise is a purification stone. It dispels negative energy and can be worn to protect against outside influences or pollutants in the atmosphere. Turquoise balances and aligns all the chakras, stabilizing mood swings and instilling inner calm. It is excellent for depression and exhaustion, it also has the power to prevent panic attacks. Turquoise promotes self-realization and assists in problem-solving. It is a symbol of friendship and stimulates romantic love. 

 

Turquoise aids in the absorption of nutrients, enhances the immune system, stimulates the regeneration of tissue, and heals the whole body. It contains anti-inflammatory and detoxifying effects and alleviates cramps and pain. Turquoise purifies lungs, soothes and clears sore throats, and heals the eyes, including cataracts. It neutralizes acidity and benefits rheumatism, gout, stomach problems, and viral infections.

 

 

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