'You are already enough.'
And when you start to see that you will start to be that.
Your world will get brighter, your load will get lighter
and you see that with life you can be a lover and not a fighter.
And that life…
you deserve it.
Because you are worth it.
And there is no point in letting yourself keep forgetting because no matter
what you say or do:
‘You are perfect’.
Quote taken from "WHAT IF YOU ARE WHO YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR?" by Spoken word artist, Adam Roa.
The name Micah means "Who is like God?" and has a soul urge of 1 with it's essence of inspiration and confidence.
The dragonflies in this piece are symbolic of spontaneity and intuition. In the words of Osho "Intuition leads you to yourself".
The number of dragonflies are "7" the number with the astrological connections of Neptune, Pisces and the Moon, all of which embody the energy of the Divine Feminine and her intuitive qualities.
SPECIFICATIONS
Please check approximate measurements provided to ensure this piece is suitable. Most pieces can be resized for a fee, please contact Katie to enquire.
9 strands 45 cm lenth end to end.
Constructed of pre-loved and reclaimed materials, including freshwater pearls and Amazonite.
New clasp 7cm x 3cm. Antique coloured silver, lead free pewter.
Micah
Tips for taking care of your Sag Feather jewellery.
Taking care of jewellery is a matter of doing things around the right way and taking time to check and store it with care. Sage Feather/Katie McLean believes the following to be a good guideline to caring for jewellery.
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Put jewellery on last after clothing, skincare, makeup and hair product.
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Remove jewellery before undressing.
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Metals in jewellery can tarnish, this will appear as a dark discolouration to jewellery. Avoiding moisture, air and chemicals help prevent oxidization. Tarnished Sterling Silver (925 Silver) can be cleaned with a polishing silver cloth.
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Jewellery components can become loose and strung jewellery can fray with normal wear and tear. It is good practice to check jewellery for loose pieces or open links etc when dressing and undressing to avoid damage and loss, and have any loose pieces fixed as soon as possible to avoid further damage or loss.
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Ideally, jewellery would be stored in the pouch it was provided or in another secure container that will prevent it from movement and contact with other jewellery.
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