Indigenous Tribal Jewelry

Indigenous Tribal Jewelry I will do my best to bring your imagination to reality, with a pinch of mojo ✨πŸͺ„
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01/06/2026

Trusting the Most High brings a β€œpeace that surpasses all understanding," providing stability even in turbulent times!
Thanking God for all of the discernment he has given us all along with the spiritual gifts that comes with loving and trusting the Most High God is a blessing! The Most High helps me to see with wise eyes, not blurred by emotions! I love you All β€οΈπŸŒžπŸ’š

01/03/2026

Gullah Geechee cultural tradition of using blue glass bottles on trees (bottle trees) or painting porch ceilings "haint blue" to trap and ward off evil spirits (haints), a practice brought from Africa for protection, with the blue color symbolizing water spirits couldn't cross, and sunlight destroying trapped spirits by morning. The tradition dates back to Central Africa (like the Congo) and was brought to the American South by enslaved West Africans, becoming a strong part of Gullah Geechee culture.
Evil spirits (haints) are lured into the upside-down blue bottles at dusk.
They become trapped inside, and the morning sun destroys them.
A humming sound in the wind means a spirit is trapped.
A specific pale blue color, often on porch ceilings, was used to mimic the sky or water, confusing spirits.
Significance: It's a powerful symbol of resilience, spiritual protection, and ancestral wisdom, connecting to the Gullah Geechee's African heritage.
While rooted in deep spiritual tradition, bottle trees are also popular Southern folk art and decor, but their historical Gullah Geechee meaning remains significant.
In essence, blue glass in Gullah Geechee tradition is a protective talisman against negative spiritual forces, deeply tied to African beliefs and the history of the Lowcountry people.

01/02/2026

Wire-wrapped jewelry is one of the oldest jewelry-making techniques, with examples from Sumerian (c. 2000 BCE) and Egyptian (c. 2600 BCE) civilizations, involving wrapping gold and silver wires around beads and gemstones, a method requiring no soldering and allowing for intricate designs that have endured for millennia. This timeless craft was used across many ancient cultures, including Celtic and Roman, often for spiritual or symbolic purposes, using simple tools to create beautiful, organic pieces.

Nature has always been my inspiration β€οΈπŸŒžπŸ’šπŸ«ΆπŸΎπŸ”₯πŸ’¨πŸͺ¬πŸ©΅πŸ¦‹
12/29/2025

Nature has always been my inspiration β€οΈπŸŒžπŸ’šπŸ«ΆπŸΎπŸ”₯πŸ’¨πŸͺ¬πŸ©΅πŸ¦‹

12/28/2025

Dont judge a book by its cover β€οΈπŸŒžπŸ’šπŸ«ΆπŸΎπŸ”₯πŸ’¨πŸͺ¬πŸ©΅πŸ¦‹

12/25/2025

The Ethiopian cross, a distinct symbol of Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, is known for its intricate, often "lace-like" latticework representing eternal life, with no two exactly alike due to artisan creativity. These crosses come in various forms, including handheld blessing crosses and large processional ones, symbolizing the Tree of Life and the Trinity, with specific designs marking the Ark of the Covenant. They are ancient, with origins tracing back centuries, and remain central to Ethiopian faith, art, and culture, used in blessings, rituals, and as protective talismans. πŸ’šπŸŒžβ€οΈπŸ«ΆπŸΎπŸ”₯πŸ’¨πŸͺ¬πŸ©΅πŸ¦‹

12/24/2025

In both West Africa and African American communities, textiles served as a form of historical documentation and storytelling, especially in communities where reading and writing were restricted for enslaved people. Quilts became a medium to record personal and communal histories, using symbols and narrative blocks to pass down cultural knowledge and memory through generations.

The continuity in aesthetic principles reflects the resilience of African culture. These art forms allowed enslaved people and their descendants to maintain a connection to their heritage and assert their identity, transforming a functional necessity (making bedding) into powerful artistic and cultural statements.

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12/21/2025

We indigenous so they stole our lands β€οΈπŸŒžπŸ’š

12/20/2025

The Ethiopian Cross is a unique Christian symbol, distinct for its intricate, boxy, and often latticed design, representing everlasting life, protection, and the unity of the Old and New Covenants, with specific points symbolizing the Trinity and Apostles. These crosses, integral to Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, serve as powerful icons of faith, identity, and heritage, used for blessings, as talismans, and during religious ceremonies, with no two exactly alike due to artisan creativity. β€οΈπŸŒžπŸ’šπŸ«ΆπŸΎπŸ”₯πŸ’¨πŸͺ¬πŸ©΅πŸ¦‹

12/19/2025

I can literally make anything I put my mind to! Once you figure out how your mind works it unlocks secrets of creative thinking and freedom! β€οΈπŸŒžπŸ’šπŸ«ΆπŸΎπŸ”₯πŸ’¨πŸͺ¬πŸ©΅πŸ¦‹

12/18/2025

Just putting some Good energy on a copper wrapped Pink Crystal Quartz (Rose Quartz) Pink crystal quartz, most commonly Rose Quartz, is a gentle, powerful stone associated with love, heart healing, compassion, and opening the Heart Chakra
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12/17/2025

The Scarab Beetle represents Khepri, the god of the rising sun, symbolizing creation, transformation, and eternal life, pushing the sun across the sky.

Moldavite is a rare, tektite glass, formed by a meteorite impact, adds a layer of intense energy, often linked to spiritual awakening, deep healing, and cosmic connection, its unique green hue appearing like solidified starlight.

Mardi Gras Indians, a powerful African diasporic art form expressing ancestry, resistance, and community pride through elaborate, story-filled suits. Indian suits use thousands of beads, feathers, and sequin to create wearable masterpieces, representing deep cultural heritage and artistic mastery.

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