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Necklace Angel Wings - Angel of Mercury - Product Details:
- Weight approx: 0.03 kg- with mercury-coloured haematite cabochon
- Height: 5 cm
- Width: 3,5 cm
- Depth: 0,5 cm
- Chain Length: approx. 45 cm
- Material: Pewter
- designed and hand made in England
- by Alchemy England
The angel wings necklace as a sign of Mercury
Beautifully detailed angel wings protect a mercury-toned hematite cabochon at the heart of this striking necklace. At its centre rests the ancient symbol of Mercury.
Handcrafted in England from fine pewter by Alchemy England, the necklace is named after Raphael, the Archangel of Mercury. His realm is the East, and he governs the spring equinox. He is also regarded as a guardian of healing and humility.
The impressive pendant measures 5 cm in height, 3.5 cm in width and 0.5 cm in depth, and hangs from a chain approximately 45 cm long. A truly distinctive accessory that can be worn during the day or for an evening out.
An accessory of symbolism, balance and subtle mysticism
Who chooses to wear a necklace of angel wings and the Mercury symbol? Those who value meaning in their adornments. The dark hematite stone gleams like liquid metal, framed by finely sculpted wings.
The Mercury emblem traditionally represents movement, equilibrium and clarity of thought. Combined with the archangel Raphael, the design evokes protection and transformation.
Looking for a meaningful gift for someone drawn to alchemy, symbolism or spiritual aesthetics? This handcrafted necklace by Alchemy England blends intricate craftsmanship with timeless esoteric imagery.
Manufacturer: The Alchemy Carta Ltd, The Alembic, Hazel Drive, LE3 2JE, Leicester, United Kingdom, eu@alchemygroup.com
Responsible Person in the EU: Alchemy Carta Ltd, c/o Outer Vision SI, Avda Paisos Catalanes 168, 17457 Riudellots de la Selva, Girona, Espana, eu@alchemygroup.comPlease note: Reviews are not checked for authenticity prior to publication. They can therefore also come from consumers who actually did not purchase/use the rated products.