Etheric Aura
Etheric Aura Clear Quartz Series Wizard's Wand
Etheric Aura Clear Quartz Series Wizard's Wand
SKU:TACH0725LW01
Dream catchers originated in the 18th century and were used by the Indians to capture beautiful dreams and make nightmares fade away with the morning sun. They believed that the night air was full of all kinds of dreams, and that only the nets could filter the dreams and bring them into a beautiful dreamland.
Winged snakes have a pair of ancient pterodactyl-like wings, thus moving and attacking at a surprisingly fast speed. They live in groups by the scenic stream outside the Waterfall Cave, feeding on poisonous grasses that give their bodies an unusually brilliant green color, a warning to enemies who dare to provoke them.
In ancient Greek mythology, the Owls were the messenger of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, symbolizing wisdom, reason and justice. The ancient Greeks believed that owls had the ability to foretell the future, to see the truth in the darkness, to clear their minds.
Flying Dragons, often were depicted as ferocious monsters, are closely associated with symbols of evil. This symbolism can be traced back to ancient times, with the traditional myth of the dragon slayer being one of the earliest archetypes
The Guardian Spirit who gathers the bountiful pollen from the Tree of Life as the myths and legends developed, the tree gradually became the center of the flow of life force and the link between the natural and supernatural worlds. The legend of the TREE OF LIFE, which is born in the waters of the underworld, passes through the world, and extends all the way to the heavenly palace, has perfected this symbolism of the tree.
Bees are most notably a symbol of wisdom and love. Ancient Egyptians considered bees to be a symbol of the soul and rebirth, as they were formed from the tears of the sun god Ra. In addition, the honeycomb of the bee is constructed in a perfect hexagonal shape, echoing the sacred number six of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, making the bee the spiritual embodiment of love.
The main symbolism of the Dragonfly includes love, growth, new development and adaptability. The wings and body shape of the dragonfly are considered to be the perfect “stage” for gem-setting, and this form is widely used in art.
In the UK, no matter how ugly and scary Spiders may look, having spiders in the house is thought to bring good luck, as they protect the house and family from misfortune.
Octopuses are seen as a symbol full of wisdom and strength due to their unique physiology and feeding methods. Their tentacles and suction cups not only help capture prey, but also sense their surroundings, an ability that has made the octopus a symbol of diversity and tolerance, representing the wisdom of respecting differences and embracing all things.
SPECIFICATION:
Length: about 11.4in (29cm)
Weight: about 0.07-0.09lb (30-40g)