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A 21" long necklace with a polymer clay figurine depicting a serene blue goddess. Orange agate, ceramic doughnuts, labradorite, turquoise nuggets and copper spacers make up this unusual and interesting necklace that sits close to the neck and is a one of a kind piece.
The focal pendant is an embellished, hand-carved face, with a blue veil draped around it.
The colour combinations in this necklace are complementary and vibrant and this necklace will be a surefire conversation starter and set you up as an interesting woman of taste. Wear it with a plain T-shirt, or a roll neck top and you will enjoy the attention and compliments of the people around you.
Yemoja is a major water deity from the Yoruba religion. She is an Orisha and the mother of all orishas, having given birth to the 14 Yoruba gods and goddesses.Yemoja is motherly and strongly protective, and cares deeply for all her children, comforting them and cleansing them of sorrow. She is said to be able to cure infertility in women, and cowrie shells represent her wealth. She does not easily lose her temper, but when angered she can be quite destructive and violent, as the flood waters of turbulent rivers.
Yemoja is often depicted as a mermaid and is associated with the moon, water, and feminine mysteries. She is the protector of women. She governs everything pertaining women; childbirth, conception, parenting, child safety, love, and healing. She oversees deep secrets, ancient wisdom, the moon, seashells, and the collective unconscious.
The focal pendant is an embellished, hand-carved face, with a blue veil draped around it.
The colour combinations in this necklace are complementary and vibrant and this necklace will be a surefire conversation starter and set you up as an interesting woman of taste. Wear it with a plain T-shirt, or a roll neck top and you will enjoy the attention and compliments of the people around you.
Yemoja is a major water deity from the Yoruba religion. She is an Orisha and the mother of all orishas, having given birth to the 14 Yoruba gods and goddesses.Yemoja is motherly and strongly protective, and cares deeply for all her children, comforting them and cleansing them of sorrow. She is said to be able to cure infertility in women, and cowrie shells represent her wealth. She does not easily lose her temper, but when angered she can be quite destructive and violent, as the flood waters of turbulent rivers.
Yemoja is often depicted as a mermaid and is associated with the moon, water, and feminine mysteries. She is the protector of women. She governs everything pertaining women; childbirth, conception, parenting, child safety, love, and healing. She oversees deep secrets, ancient wisdom, the moon, seashells, and the collective unconscious.