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Orchil blue rough kyanite coral ring

Orchil Collection

Orchil blue rough kyanite coral ring

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Orchil blue rough kyanite coral ring

$165.00

As we move through this era of noise and chaos, calm yourself and wear the Orchil kyanite and coral pendant. Black coral from the oceans of Panama was molded and cast into wearable art with a striking kyanite stone.

Properties of kyanite are plentiful and beneficial, wearing kyanite on the body promotes harmony, healing and clearing the blockages of verbal communication.

The kyanite stone measures just 5 mm, the ring measures just under 2 inches in length. This one of a kind ring is completely fabricated and made by hand. Your ring is stamped with my signature hallmark stamp and .925 for authenticity.

Melding the Orchil mythology; that we weave our past, present and future in our quilt of life. Time is a construct and you can mold it any which way you'd like. You are the ultimate weaver and center of your universe, why not have fun with it?

Orchil
I dreamed of Orchil, the dim goddess who is under the brown earth,
in a vast cavern, where she weaves at two looms.
With one hand she weaves life upward through the grass;
with the other she weaves death downward through the mould;
and the sound of the weaving is Eternity,
and the name of it in the green world is Time.
And, through all, Orchil weaves the weft of Eternal Beauty,
that passeth not, though its soul is Change.
This is my comfort, O Beauty that art of Time,
who am faint and hopeless in the strong sound
of that other weaving, where Orchil, the dim goddess,
sits dreaming at her loom under the brown earth.

-by William Sharpe (1855-1905) as Fiona McLeod, “Orchil” appears in The Silence of Amor: Prose Rhythms

Your hand fabricated jewel will arrive in my signature gold embossed gift box, lovingly wrapped in bubble wrap and tissue paper. You will also receive a complimentary polishing cloth and care card.

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