Iris Flower Bracelet — Path to Serenity
Iris Flower Bracelet — Path to Serenity
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Description
Description
Your Wrist Becomes a Healing Garden
In Greek mythology, Iris bridged heaven and earth with her rainbow. This bracelet reimagines her floral essence: violet amethyst petals (Lepidolite) embrace sunlit copper stamens, rooted by quartz-charged soil (Clear Quartz).
· Lepidolite (Petals)
Lepidolite helps relieve anxiety, promote inner peace, and supports emotional healing and intuition enhancement.
· Clear Quartz (Root System)
Clear quartz effectively amplifies the energy of Lepidolite, enhancing mental clarity and spiritual development.
This bracelet is not only a stylish accessory but also an ideal companion for those seeking inner tranquility and emotional healing. Whether worn daily or given as a gift, the Path to Serenity Bracelet will become a beautiful symbol in your life.
Details
Details
· Lepidolite, Clear Quartz, 24K gold-plated copper
· 8mm
How to use
How to use
· Daily Wear
Wear the bracelet daily to benefit from the calming and balancing properties of the Lepidolite. Allow its energy to support you throughout your day.
· Mindfulness Practice
Incorporate the bracelet into your mindfulness or meditation practice. Hold the bracelet in your hands while focusing on your breath, visualizing the energy of the crystals bringing you peace and clarity.
· Set Intentions
Before wearing the bracelet, take a moment to set your intentions. Close your eyes, hold the bracelet, and think about what you wish to achieve—whether it’s stress relief, emotional healing, or clarity.
· Use During Stressful Moments
When you feel anxious or overwhelmed, take a few deep breaths and hold the bracelet. Let the soothing energy of the crystals help you find calm and restore balance.
Natural Variation Disclaimer
Natural Variation Disclaimer
Genuine stones exhibit natural variations in color and size. Each piece is unique and may differ slightly from the images shown. Natural crystals may inevitably have features like ice cracks, cotton-like inclusions, and accompanying minerals during their formation. These are not defects; rather, they serve as strong evidence of their natural material.
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