Description
Created using a selection of blue cracked glass beads, an 8mm faceted Citrine bead and a 4mm yellow jade bead ant the back, this beautiful flower has been creatively wrapped by hand with silver plated copper artistic wire. Measures approximately 5cm
Yellow Jade is technically a quartz crystal, otherwise known as butter quartz. It is said to be a stone of wisdom, helping one to learn from their experiences and gain self-confidence. Yellow as a colour symbolises warmth and joy. It is associated with the solar plexus chakra for its ability to soothe anxiety. It is not a current birthstone, but it has been historically assigned to the summer months, especially the sign of Leo.
In addition to being November’s second birthstone, citrine is also the gemstone for the 13th wedding anniversary. Citrine is a premier stone of manifestation, imagination, and personal will. Carrying the power of the sun, it encompasses warm, comforting and energy. Called the merchant’s stone, citrine not only assists in acquiring wealth, but helps in maintaining it. It’s worthwhile carrying a small tumble stone in one’s purse or wallet. With its pure yellow energy, citrine encourages fullness of life, fresh beginnings and new pursuits.
Each order is packaged gift-ready in letter box friendly sized boxes for you to send directly as a gift. If you would like a free personalised note included, please add this at checkout. I never include a receipt with my deliveries.
Why Copper?
Sustainable fashion
Besides its natural beauty and ability to oxidise and transform, 100% of copper can be recycled without any loss of its original mined quality. Over 80% of the copper mined since it was discovered thousands of years ago is still in use today.
Those who happen to be deficient in copper may benefit from wearing it in jewellery form, such as necklaces, rings and bracelets. It is a good way of taking in the small amount of the mineral needed, without overwhelming the body. The healing properties of copper has been reported by some to relieve the symptoms of arthritis and circulation problems.
In the UK, copper is traditionally associated with the ninth year of marriage (7th in the USA), its beauty and malleability symbolising the way a married couple can bend to accommodate each other after nine long years.
Kirstie Hooper –
I have purchased several items from this lovely lady now and they have all been gorgeous, so much care is taken with creating the items as well as with wrapping the final products to send, extras are included for jewellery care and treats such a lovely lady and always a pleasure to buy from x