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Goldstone Copper Wired Cross Pendant
Don’t forget that I can do Christmas Messages if you wish at no extra charge.
- 2nd Class: by Wednesday 17th December
- Tracked 48hr: Friday 19th December
- 1st Class Signed: Saturday 20th December
- Tracked 24hr: Saturday 20th December
Post Early: These are recommended dates; delivery surges mean posting earlier is always best to avoid any disappointment.
Merry Christmas, Vanessa
This copper pendant inset by a lovely Goldstone teardrop shaped stone with copper wire wrapped with bail.
Here are some metaphysical aspects associated with Goldstone:
Vitality and Energy: Goldstone is believed to be a stone that promotes vitality and energy. It’s often used to revitalise one’s energy levels and bring a sense of vibrancy to life.
Ambition and Drive: It’s thought to enhance ambition and drive, aiding in setting and achieving goals. Goldstone is said to encourage perseverance and determination.
Positive Energy and Optimism: This stone is often associated with positive energy and optimism. It’s believed to uplift the spirits, dispelling negative thoughts, and promoting a more positive outlook on life.
Emotional Stability: Goldstone is thought to bring emotional stability and balance, helping to calm turbulent emotions and reduce feelings of stress or anxiety.
Manifestation and Creativity: Some believe that Goldstone can aid in manifestation and tapping into one’s creative energies, enhancing imagination and innovation.
Connection and Spiritual Growth: It’s sometimes used for connecting with higher realms or one’s spiritual self, fostering spiritual growth and insight.
Remember, these beliefs are often associated with crystal healing and metaphysical practices and may not have scientific evidence to support them.
L: 3cm x W: 2cm x Drop: 4.25cm
with a 16″ necklace black cord with 2″ extender chain and lobster claw clasp.
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Copper is believed to help with arthritis due to its potential anti-inflammatory properties. When worn as jewellery or in the form of copper-infused clothing or accessories, it’s said that the skin absorbs small amounts of copper, which may reduce inflammation and ease joint pain associated with arthritis. However, scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of copper for arthritis relief is limited. Some studies suggest that the skin absorption of copper is minimal and might not be sufficient to have a significant impact on arthritis symptoms. Moreover, the placebo effect could also contribute to perceived benefits. While some people report feeling relief with copper-based products, it’s essential to approach these claims with caution. Consulting with a healthcare professional and considering other proven treatments for arthritis, such as medication, exercise, and physical therapy, remains crucial for effective management of the condition.

Quiet Space Arts
I have been working in the jewellery and art scene here in Orkney for what seems long long time, how time flies when one is having so much fun creating for people who support small businesses. I have been making wire wrapped cabochons and beads for over 5 years and enjoy making them. Being disabled I work from home in my wee craft room and is crammed full of things to make.
Commissions
I take on commission jewellery work too, just contact me and I can do a private listing on here once completed the works.
(Messages can be typed out for no extra cost – add in the notes section to me).
All my jewellery are handmade.
I just love making custom made jewellery and paintings, involving many forms of media from Wire Wrapping, Chainmaille, Leather Work, Polymer Clay, Resin, Water Colour to Pastels and Pencils, although Oil is not one I have mastered yet, it is on the cards.
Don’t forget that I can do Christmas Messages if you wish at no extra charge.
- 2nd Class: by Wednesday 17th December
- Tracked 48hr: Friday 19th December
- 1st Class Signed: Saturday 20th December
- Tracked 24hr: Saturday 20th December
Post Early: These are recommended dates; delivery surges mean posting earlier is always best to avoid any disappointment.
Merry Christmas, Vanessa




