Fluorite Peacock Wing Carving

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The carving shown is the one you will receive, beautiful deep fluorite. The wing span across is 6 inches wide. 

Peacocks have been revered in various cultures throughout history, often symbolizing different traits and concepts. 

  1. Beauty and Vanity: Peacocks are renowned for their vibrant plumage, which has often been associated with beauty and vanity. In Greek mythology, the peacock was linked to Hera, the queen of the gods, who was considered the epitome of beauty and elegance. The peacock's iridescent feathers were believed to have been created from the hundred eyes of Argus, a giant with a hundred eyes who served as Hera's watchman.

  2. Immortality and Renewal: In some cultures, the peacock symbolizes immortality and renewal. This belief stems from the peacock's ability to replace its feathers each year, shedding the old ones and regenerating new ones. In Hinduism, the peacock is associated with Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and the arts. Peacocks are often depicted in Hindu mythology as the vehicle of Kartikeya, the god of war, symbolizing his ability to conquer obstacles and renew strength.

  3. Guardianship and Protection: In Christianity, the peacock is sometimes considered a symbol of resurrection and immortality, as well as a guardian of the afterlife. Early Christians associated the peacock with the concept of eternal life due to its regenerative abilities. Peacock motifs can be found in Christian art and architecture, particularly in medieval churches, where they are often depicted alongside the Tree of Life or as guardians of the gates of paradise.

  4. Spirituality and Enlightenment: In Buddhism, the peacock is associated with spiritual awakening and enlightenment. The bird's ability to display its radiant feathers is seen as a metaphor for the unfolding of spiritual consciousness. Peacock feathers are also used in Buddhist rituals and ceremonies as symbols of wisdom, compassion, and purity.

  5. Fertility and Good Fortune: In some cultures, peacocks are seen as symbols of fertility and good fortune. In Chinese mythology, the peacock is associated with the goddess Guan Yin, who is often depicted riding on a peacock and symbolizing compassion, kindness, and fertility.

Fluorite, a beautiful mineral known for its wide range of colors, and is used metaphysically for many different purposes:

Psychic Protection: Fluorite is believed to have strong protective qualities against negative energies and psychic attacks. It's often used by those who practice meditation, psychic work, or energy healing to create a shield around themselves or their space.

Chakra Balancing: Fluorite is believed to have the ability to balance and align the chakras, the energy centers within the body. Different colored fluorite crystals are associated with specific chakras, and placing them on or near the corresponding chakra is thought to help cleanse, energize, and harmonize the energy flow within the body.

 
 
 
 

 

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