Fantail | Piwakawaka | Stained Glass | Suncatcher Clusters Amethyst naturally forms with variation
Description
Amethyst naturally forms with variation in tone and zoning
It does not rush
floating shimmer that seems to move just beneath the surface
drawing on quartz's traditional association with cleansing and refreshing the energy of a space
particularly around the throat and third eye areas
Fantail | Piwakawaka | Stained Glass | Suncatcher Clusters Amethyst naturally forms with variationPwakawaka Stained Glass Window Hanging A Messenger, Mid Flit She perches mid flick, tail thrown open like a fan of black and white feathers, orange breast bright against a branch of phutukawa in full bloom. In Mori tradition, the pwakawaka is known above all as a messenger a small bird said to move between the world of the living and the spirit world, carrying word between the two. That reputation comes from one of the country's oldest stories. On
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