I have a set (not a necklace though) that I use when I meditate. They are wonderful. The necklaces are beautiful , hmm…. As is/are your art! You are a talented artist Stoneweaver. Simply beauty and power in one. Love and Light, Nina P.
Thanks Hibiscus and Shannanigans. I do have a few more in mind - the difficulty always comes down to sourcing interesting focal stones. I have another lotus (this time in white jade) and a kwan yin in carnelian. I also have some really groovy green man pendants - so I guess I could cross the genres a bit. Buddhism meets pagan!
These are absolutely stunning, Ms. HS! What a talented woman you are. As my budget allows in the next few months, I would love to purchase one. I can imagine how wonderful it would feel to pray with one then wear it. Joy!
And I finally got Etsy to work for me, as you know, received your DL pic (so great) and the beautiful dove bead too. I will post later this week on your prayer circle. Such a powerful idea. Hugs!
There is not a link here to send an email to you. I am concerned about you after hearing news of the earthquake and sunami warning. Please let us know if all is well.
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I have a set (not a necklace though) that I use when I meditate. They are wonderful. The necklaces are beautiful , hmm…. As is/are your art! You are a talented artist Stoneweaver. Simply beauty and power in one. Love and Light, Nina P.
Thank you Nina :o)
That is a gorgeous necklace.
I love it! The Bhudda eyes are awesome. You should do "Om" or "Ahimsa" next!
Thanks Hibiscus and Shannanigans. I do have a few more in mind - the difficulty always comes down to sourcing interesting focal stones. I have another lotus (this time in white jade) and a kwan yin in carnelian. I also have some really groovy green man pendants - so I guess I could cross the genres a bit. Buddhism meets pagan!
These are absolutely stunning, Ms. HS! What a talented woman you are. As my budget allows in the next few months, I would love to purchase one. I can imagine how wonderful it would feel to pray with one then wear it. Joy!
And I finally got Etsy to work for me, as you know, received your DL pic (so great) and the beautiful dove bead too. I will post later this week on your prayer circle. Such a powerful idea. Hugs!
That is so kind of you to say Jan - thanks!
There is not a link here to send an email to you. I am concerned about you after hearing news of the earthquake and sunami warning. Please let us know if all is well.
Sincerely concerned,
Carol
Thanks for your concern Carol - but all is well. See my new post!
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