A Moment of Zen
Blue Lace Agate wire wrapped pendant -
Blue Lace Agate wire wrapped pendant -
Regular price
$42.00 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$42.00 USD
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I understand that self-expression can be pretty challenging for some individuals, especially those who have experienced trauma or suppression in the past. It's natural to feel apprehensive and judged when expressing ourselves freely.
When I created this pendant, my heart went out to those who struggle with communication. I wanted to make something that would serve as a reminder that their voice matters and that they are heard and understood.
On a metaphysical level, Blue Lace Agate is believed to resonate with the throat chakra, making it a helpful tool to release blocks of self-expression and allow for precise, confident communication. It is the perfect stone for helping you feel heard and understood.
This pendant measures approximately 3" long and .75" at its widest part. The 18" cord pictured is included and extends to 20".
The pendant pictured is the exact one you will receive.
Please allow for slight variations in color due to screen settings, camera resolution, and lighting at the time the photos were taken. Also, remember that copper darkens as it ages; therefore, this piece may not be as bright as when photographed.
When I created this pendant, my heart went out to those who struggle with communication. I wanted to make something that would serve as a reminder that their voice matters and that they are heard and understood.
On a metaphysical level, Blue Lace Agate is believed to resonate with the throat chakra, making it a helpful tool to release blocks of self-expression and allow for precise, confident communication. It is the perfect stone for helping you feel heard and understood.
This pendant measures approximately 3" long and .75" at its widest part. The 18" cord pictured is included and extends to 20".
The pendant pictured is the exact one you will receive.
Please allow for slight variations in color due to screen settings, camera resolution, and lighting at the time the photos were taken. Also, remember that copper darkens as it ages; therefore, this piece may not be as bright as when photographed.