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Jewelry by Jane Iris
©Jane Iris
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Spirit
Healer
(small)
©Jane Iris
Images of the Goddess and her Priestesses show us our own
divinity and remind us that we are sacred. Choose your 4mm
cabochon stone in amethyst, garnet or moonstone. |

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Spirit
Healer
(large)
©Jane Iris
Images of the Goddess and her Priestesses show us our own
divinity and remind us that we are sacred. Choose your 8mm
cabochon stone in amethyst, garnet or moonstone.
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Yoni
©Jane Iris
Yoni is the Sanskrit word for gateway. The Yoni is the symbol
of the Great Mother, from which we all emerge into this life,
and into which we all travel when we depart. |

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Embrace
Click on the picture to see
a larger image.
©Jane Iris
The comfort of this universal gesture, the healing embrace,
is needed by all at some time in our lives. |

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Moon
Dancer
©Jane Iris
A woman in step with the cycles of her body and the moon.
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Elation
©Jane Iris
Celebrating the joy and mystery of this elusive part of life.
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Spiral
Amulet
©Jane Iris
Symbolizes the journey of death and rebirth. Traveling inward,
we enter the Womb of the Great Spirit; traveling outward,
we become incarnate. |

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Daphne
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a larger image.
©Jane Iris
The Greek priestess who led secret women's rituals celebrating
the earth's femininity. The Earth Mother transformed her into
a Laurel tree rather than allow her to be raped by Apollo;
hence, the Laurel tree has become a symbol of inspiration.
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Serpent
©Jane Iris
Symbolic of healing, wisdom, protection cycles and transformation.
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Mermaid
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a larger image.
©Jane Iris
The embodiment of the merging of woman and fish, a sacred
concept to the ancient Greeks. |

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Serpent
©Jane Iris
Symbolic of healing, wisdom, protection, cycles and transformation.
Choose your 3mm cabochon stone in amethyst, garnet or moonstone. |

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Labyris
Artemis' sceptre.
©Jane Iris
Symbolic of the will, the labyris was first used as
a tool for turning the soil. Today the labyris is a symbol
for lesbian pride. |

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Receptivity
©Jane Iris
The upraised arms and strong legs represent the power of our
creative, generative impulses. |

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Yonirose
(large)
©Jane Iris
Yoni is the Sanskrit word for gateway. The Yoni is the symbol
of the Great Mother, from which we all emerge into this life,
and into which we all travel when we depart. |

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Kundalini
©Jane Iris
The serpent within the womb of the Goddess represents
the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
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Pleiades Jewelry
©Lizzie
Brown & Lydia Walz.
All designs are copyrighted by the artist. Each piece comes
on a description card.
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New
Grange Triple Spiral
This ancient symbol of regeneration and renewal comes to us
from Ireland dating back to 3200 B.C.E.. |

Sterling $33 |

Bronze $21 |
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Enchanted Fairies
Fairies bring joy and wonder to the heart. Invite these
precious little devas into your life. No doubt you will
feel tickled by their playful presence and inspired by their
musings.
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Rainbow
Faerie
This playful fairy reminds us of the nature spirits and flower
angels among us. |

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Labyris
The Labyris is a symbol that comes
to us from a time when women lived equal and free. Today
it is a symbol for lesbian pride. Available with moonstone,
garnet or amethyst.
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Goddess
of Lespuge
This abundant goddess comes to us from France dating back
to 24000 BCE Her curvaceous form speaks of creative potential
revealed. |

Sterling $29 |

Bronze $21 |
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Heart
Goddess
The sweet form of the heart goddess reminds us to pay attention
to our heart. She is an invitation for compassion and grace.
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Winged
Goddess
This whimsical design dates back to 4500 BCE from Bulgaria.
Her playful stance inspires celebration and magic. |

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Skin
Goddess
This finely detailed goddess dates back to 4300 BCE from Northeast
Romania. She represents sensuality, clear boundaries and multidimensional
experience.
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Creation
Goddess
This lovely double spiraling goddess represents the dance
of creativity. Let her inspire the healing and awakening of
your creative spirit. |

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