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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Unique Gift Idea - The Perfect Sympathy Gift

The beauty of shopping online is that you can do it at your leisure and at any hour of the day or night, which is so valuable in the busy lives that we seem to lead, you can find unique and thoughtful gifts that are sure to please the receiver.

We are always searching for that special unique gift, something that will stand out above the rest and let the receiver know they are special to us, especially during this time of reflection.

Have you ever thought of an amulet necklace and/or an amulet bag? An amulet necklace is usually worn at heart level; they are used to carry precious mementos or events, people and prayers. They also can have gemstones, special coins, crystals and personal object placed in them and during this time of grieving they can bring comfort on a daily basis as your friend/relative wears one.

Some of the gemstones and their meanings that are found on amulet necklaces are: BlueStone (Blue Lace Agate): Peace, calms tensions, freedom from fear, protection. Onyx: Carry to banish woes and worries, also brings self control to emotions, encourages happiness. Quartz: Gives protection and blessings, centers energies, heals and aids in meditation. Rhodochroite: Heals emotional trauma and wards off mental breakdown. Turquoise: Brings health, happiness, has a calming effect, stimulates affection.

Amulets can be made out of several different kinds of materials, depending on the culture they are patterned after and then are usually beaded with beads and gemstones. To view an amulet necklace click the link below and this will give you an idea and/or ideas of how they can work for a unique sympathy gift. Now people usually wear amulet necklaces as jewelry and to carry personal mementos in them.

Thought for the day: "A great dance may end up where you started, but what happened in between makes the journey worthwhile."

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