A brass winged scarab holding a bright green Ethiopian Opal on a pinecone slice. The Amulet is double coated in jeweler's quality epoxy resin. Comes with an adjustable brown leather necklace cord.
0.24oz 1 1/4" X 1 1/4"
Using Ethiopian Opal can activate the Sacral Chakra, promoting creativity and passion. This can lead to abundance, clearer thinking, stronger intuition, better self-expression, and greater contentment.
Hold the crystal and direct its energy into your body and mind, visualizing yourself achieving your goals and feeling fulfilled while allowing yourself to be inspired.
Ethiopian Opal is a powerful ally in tapping into the higher realms and unlocking greater consciousness. Users can access revelations from past lives, their spirit guides, and even divine angels by connecting with this stone. It helps to bridge the gap between worlds while uncovering wisdom previously unknown. Simply hold the crystal in your hands or place it on your Third Eye Chakra. Then take a moment to center yourself and attune to its frequency. Allow this connection with the stone’s vibration and intention to help open pathways between physicality and spirituality.
Throughout the span of recorded human history, Pinecones have served as a symbolic representation of Human Enlightenment, the Third Eye and the Pineal Gland.
The name of the pineal gland comes from its pinecone-like shape. It is said that the pinecone was revered by ancient pagan people as the fruit (or seed) of the evergreen - a symbol which is connected to ideas of eternal life. It has also been considered a phallic symbol for its shape and role in creating life. The pinecone is a symbol which can be found in many ancient civilizations and cultures around the world. The following are some possible examples of pinecones appearing in ancient art.
The Egyptian scarab beetle played several different roles in ancient Egyptian culture, making it challenging to define succinctly. Because of their association with the sun and the sun god Ra, scarabs were thought to be symbols of prosperity and good fortune. Scarabs were symbols of rebirth, resurrection, transformation, and growth. People sometimes wore them as amulets to attract good luck and repel bad luck. Wearing an amulet of a scarab beetle in Egypt was also thought to protect the wearer from illness and ensure resurrection in the next life. The vast majority of scarab beetles in Egyptian artifacts are positive in nature, functioning as expressions of hope and goodwill.