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Description VIKING KNIT Bezel Wire Wrapped FLUORITE Pendant - Silver Finished Copper via Http://www.thewellandspindle.com

Here is a lovely silver finished copper wire wrapped bezel pendant that I wove by hand. Copper is humanity's first metal and has been known to be magically good for being a good conductor of energy, to be used as an amplifier of thoughts and sending psychic messages/communication, in healing spells and rituals, and more. Many believe copper is good for healing or alleviating the pain of arthritis and rheumatic diseases as well as detoxification, circulation, increase in energy, et cetera.

This pendant is made of an amazing piece of tumbled FLUORITE nestled in a silver finished copper Viking Knit wire wrap. Fluorite is said to ground extra energy, be great at healing, clears the chakras, cleanses the aura, good for accessing Akashic records, developing abilities for communication with other dimensions, amplifying the effects of other stones, helping one "see" accurately and more!

The bezel pendant is open on the back. Many people like this style as they believe it allows the crystal energy to flow back into them more. Please not the wire is a plated metal and therefore will change over time to reveal the metal underneath overtime.

Viking knitting is a type of chain making done by hand and really was used by the Medieval people! I used 24 gauge wire and HAND WOVE every single loop.This was a work of heart and determination!

The pendant measures approximately 1 3/4 inches long. It comes with a black cord.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions, comments and/or concerns. Please also read ALL of my shop policies before purchasing anything from my store.

Skal!
-Katla Hase

www.thewellandspindle.com
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Comments: 4

SpiritStone-Jewelry [2014-08-04 01:21:13 +0000 UTC]

I've never heard of viking knit before, how do you do it?
- Kate

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magpiesmiscellany [2014-08-01 21:48:38 +0000 UTC]

That is really striking.

Any tips for finishing off Viking knit cabs neatly? Mine always look messy.

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cybelemoon [2014-08-01 15:56:43 +0000 UTC]

That looks so awesome, I have to say that is a really pretty piece of fluorite! 

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itsthatkitkat1922 [2014-07-31 22:30:16 +0000 UTC]

beautiful

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