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Egyptian Thot pendulum rose quartz chainmail, wing and stainless steel
Egyptian Thot pendulum rose quartz chainmail, wing and stainless steel
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€36,00 EUR
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The famous Thot pendulum, in rose quartz and stainless steel
This stunning Thot dowsing pendulum, made of durable stainless steel and rose quartz, is a divination tool that stand the test of time. With its chain, handcrafted with care, ing by ring, it is a dowsing pendulum easy to use, that keeps its stabililty in your hands. The end of the chain is adorned with a big ring, two beads of rose quartz, and an exquisite wing charm. This Egyptian pendulum is known as a Thot pendulum. This type of divination tool is famous because of its specific shape, great for both emission and reception. Thot's pendulums are reproductions of Ouadj amulets, like the one discovered in a sarcophagus in the valley of the kings in Egypt. We can't be sure Egyptians used it as a divination and dowsing tool, but the precision and efficiency of the Thot pendulum make it perfect for all your practices.
ROSE QUARTZ PROPERTIES:
Rose quartz is linked to the heart chakra, Anahata. Called the love stone, rose quartz teaches us to love ourselves and others. It’s a good gemstone to find harmony and balance. As the rose quartz promotes self-love, it improves self-confidence. The rose quartz energies are soft and linked to the element of water, and the Zodiac signs of Taurus and Virgo.
DIMENSIONS:
The gemstone is 5.3 cm long (2.08), 1.1 cm wide (0.43 in), and the chain is 26 cm (10.23 in) long with the charms. The weight of the pendulum is 10.71 grams for the bob only, and 24.06 grams including the chain.
Colors may slightly differ regarding your monitor settings. As well, please note that gemstones are truly unique: the item you will receive can slightly differ from the one in the pictures (but will always be as beautiful!).





