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Sacred Eagle⇻Teepee⇻Lizard Ceramic Handmade Necklaces Cotton Waxed Cord Solid Brass Beads Native American Tribal Adjustable Unisex Necklaces

Handmade item Materials: Ceramic Adjustable length
SKU: ALM00102
$32.73
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Gorgeous and chic, these tribal unisex necklaces will add a beautiful quirky flair to your look. Available as a package of 3, each ceramic necklace is completely handmade by Artisans. Each of these necklaces showcases a different carving of a sacred eagle, a traditional teepee, and a lizard respectively over ceramic pendants. These designs are representative of the ancient native American jewelry craft.

 

The necklaces come with strong and adjustable natural waxed cords. Additional solid brass beads enhance the allure of the ornament. It is also waterproof.

 

The diameter of the pendant is 2,5 cm ( 1 inch )

 

Wearing a light blue color pendant heals your throat chakra.

 

Throat Chakra Information Summary:

 

Physical Location: In the middle of the throat.

 

Color: Blue.

 

Element: Ether.

 

Emotional Issues and Behaviors of Blocked Throat Chakra: A blocked Throat Chakra primarily manifests in an inability to say what you really want to say. You may feel like you’re stuck holding onto secrets, that people don’t want to hear your thoughts, or that you can’t find the right words for your feelings. Once again, a small blockage may mean you only struggle with self-expression at work, or with a particular friend. Meanwhile, a significant misalignment may mean you constantly feel thwarted in communication. Physically, a blocked Throat Chakra may present with pain in the neck, sensitivity to hormone fluctuations, and discomfort in throat tissue.

 

 

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