I dreamed of a wolf. It was winter and I was in an old sleigh. There were wolves, but I wasn't afraid. The alpha leader came up to the side of the sleigh and we touched noses. I found this carved llanite wolf's head pendant the following day.
Wolf dreams! think of all the associations in pop culture, where the wolf is always the "bad boy". In reality they are loyal, strong, and loving of their families and packs. Do you dream of wolves? Is wolf your ideallized companion animal? Your familiar? Your spirit helper? No cultural appropriation here -- Just take it all in.
This hand-carved llanite wolf's head is
strung with antique Tibetan dzi agate beads, and multi-color tourmaline chips to create a true power piece for your collection, or for serious energy.
Click the tabs for more info on the stones, and wolf associations.
Tourmaline! Lithium Crystals anyone? You won't be flying a Starship Enterprise on these, but the major component of Green Tourmaline is Lithium. And, yeah! It makes you feel good.
Bring on your self-confidence!
Attract inspiration.
Awaken compassion.
Enjoy prosperity.
Release tension.
Tourmaline brings happiness, balance, positive transformation, healing strength and understanding. Tourmaline is a perfect balance of male/female energy.
The colors of tourmaline are varied based on the elements available at the time they crystallize. They all have silicon, aluminum, and boron, but derive color from other elements such as sodium, lithium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, iron, chromium, vanadium, fluorine and sometimes copper. An abundance of chromium will produce green crystals. Manganese produces pink tourmaline.
When heated or rubbed, tourmaline acquires an electric charge. It's called pyroelectricity - a scientific but very magical property. It was highly prized by alchemists in search of the philosopher's stone.
The tourmaline chips used here are from India, as Maine crystals have become much sought-after, and extremely expensive.
Whether you believe in spirit animals, totems, dream familiars, or just like wolves, wolf-lore is interesting!
The wolf is a symbol of commitment, social and familial values, stamina, survival, teaching skill, loyalty, independence, and a pathfinder knowing the right way.
People with the Wolf as a totem or power animal make quick and firm emotional attachments. They know how to trust their insights into these attachments. They prefer diplomacy and retreat over open hostility or fights. But this is not an act of cowardice. This behavior is because of innate wisdom. They will often maintain a network of loyal friends and family for when the going gets tough.
Wolf people are competitive and will become upset when you disturb the social order. This is especially true if it happens in their own home.
People with this power animal will research before making an informed decision. However, they mustn’t hesitate too long to choose what to do. More often than not, their searching will lead them to the same conclusion that their animal intuition did in the first place.
Wolf reminds us that although we see ourselves as civilized creatures, we are animals with a deep-seated wild spirit. In other words, Wolf teaches us about our inner selves. As we learn ourselves, we will discover our hidden power and stamina. Wolves are social and highly organized animals, who comprehend the order of things and the balance of harmony and discipline. There is a definite hierarchy within each pack, which reminds us that our spirit seeks peace, social standing, and acceptance.
Wolf symbolizes freedom.
The howl of the wolf is primal and penetrating. The long mournful cry locates clan members. It also alerts Wolves from outside of the pack about their territorial borders. Wolf is telling you to stand your ground. Defend your boundaries.