Dowsing Pendulum, Tagua Nut with Chakra Charm

$50.00

This listing is for the pendulum pictured (approximately 2-1/2" in length), South American Tagua Nut with genuine malachite inlay, suspended from a thick 10" chain, with 10k gold-plated brass hardware, with a 1-1/4" diameter carved shell Sanskrit chakra symbol charm. Comes with a black velvet drawstring bag. Tagua nut is the seed from a type of South American palm, and extensively used in place of ivory and plastic in crafts and products.

A pendulum is a tool used in the practice of dowsing, a form of divination. You can use your pendulum to answer questions, find water or lost items, or work with the land and the elementals. By itself, a pendulum has no magical abilities. Again, it is a tool that works by allowing you to receive input from your own intuitive side, in other words your Higher Self. The longer you work with your pendulum, the more proficient you will become. The pendulum one selects is entirely personal to each individual and one may choose a pendulum based on their own intuition and/or tastes. There are as many and varied uses and choices of materials for pendulums as there are practitioners. Each of our pendulums is unique and hand-crafted, lathe-turned from domestic and exotic woods, with 10k gold-plated brass hardware.

For more information and resources on the art of pendulum dowsing, please take a look at The American Society of Dowsers, www.dowsers.org, of which we are proud members.

Greybeard's pendulums are hand-crafted, hand-turned, and naturally finished with shellac and carnauba wax in our woodshop with positive intent and healing energy. Our pendulums are handcrafted using the finest woods chosen for their energetic properties, as well as aesthetically pleasing look, and no two pendulums are exactly alike. We recommend an occasional rubbing of your pendulums with an all-natural wood conditioning product, such as Greybeard's Wood Life Wax made with beeswax, carnauba, and almond oil, to keep it supple and beautiful and to last for many years.

In sawdust and song, Greybeard

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This listing is for the pendulum pictured (approximately 2-1/2" in length), South American Tagua Nut with genuine malachite inlay, suspended from a thick 10" chain, with 10k gold-plated brass hardware, with a 1-1/4" diameter carved shell Sanskrit chakra symbol charm. Comes with a black velvet drawstring bag. Tagua nut is the seed from a type of South American palm, and extensively used in place of ivory and plastic in crafts and products.

A pendulum is a tool used in the practice of dowsing, a form of divination. You can use your pendulum to answer questions, find water or lost items, or work with the land and the elementals. By itself, a pendulum has no magical abilities. Again, it is a tool that works by allowing you to receive input from your own intuitive side, in other words your Higher Self. The longer you work with your pendulum, the more proficient you will become. The pendulum one selects is entirely personal to each individual and one may choose a pendulum based on their own intuition and/or tastes. There are as many and varied uses and choices of materials for pendulums as there are practitioners. Each of our pendulums is unique and hand-crafted, lathe-turned from domestic and exotic woods, with 10k gold-plated brass hardware.

For more information and resources on the art of pendulum dowsing, please take a look at The American Society of Dowsers, www.dowsers.org, of which we are proud members.

Greybeard's pendulums are hand-crafted, hand-turned, and naturally finished with shellac and carnauba wax in our woodshop with positive intent and healing energy. Our pendulums are handcrafted using the finest woods chosen for their energetic properties, as well as aesthetically pleasing look, and no two pendulums are exactly alike. We recommend an occasional rubbing of your pendulums with an all-natural wood conditioning product, such as Greybeard's Wood Life Wax made with beeswax, carnauba, and almond oil, to keep it supple and beautiful and to last for many years.

In sawdust and song, Greybeard

This listing is for the pendulum pictured (approximately 2-1/2" in length), South American Tagua Nut with genuine malachite inlay, suspended from a thick 10" chain, with 10k gold-plated brass hardware, with a 1-1/4" diameter carved shell Sanskrit chakra symbol charm. Comes with a black velvet drawstring bag. Tagua nut is the seed from a type of South American palm, and extensively used in place of ivory and plastic in crafts and products.

A pendulum is a tool used in the practice of dowsing, a form of divination. You can use your pendulum to answer questions, find water or lost items, or work with the land and the elementals. By itself, a pendulum has no magical abilities. Again, it is a tool that works by allowing you to receive input from your own intuitive side, in other words your Higher Self. The longer you work with your pendulum, the more proficient you will become. The pendulum one selects is entirely personal to each individual and one may choose a pendulum based on their own intuition and/or tastes. There are as many and varied uses and choices of materials for pendulums as there are practitioners. Each of our pendulums is unique and hand-crafted, lathe-turned from domestic and exotic woods, with 10k gold-plated brass hardware.

For more information and resources on the art of pendulum dowsing, please take a look at The American Society of Dowsers, www.dowsers.org, of which we are proud members.

Greybeard's pendulums are hand-crafted, hand-turned, and naturally finished with shellac and carnauba wax in our woodshop with positive intent and healing energy. Our pendulums are handcrafted using the finest woods chosen for their energetic properties, as well as aesthetically pleasing look, and no two pendulums are exactly alike. We recommend an occasional rubbing of your pendulums with an all-natural wood conditioning product, such as Greybeard's Wood Life Wax made with beeswax, carnauba, and almond oil, to keep it supple and beautiful and to last for many years.

In sawdust and song, Greybeard