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About The
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These 33 geometric, interpretative, sacred symbols, as revealed to
Sybil Rose Pierce are now available to the public. Strikingly beautiful
and immersed in the power of geometric energy: these symbols can help
you make the transformation you seek in your life.
Each symbol is hand cast in silver using the ancient technique
called the lost wax method. Approximately 2"
in diameter, the symbols can be used for healing, for meditation,
or as astonishingly beautiful jewelry.
Their geometry is riveting, and you will feel the
energy for yourself as you use the affirmations and the symbols
in your life. Nothing compares with the draw of positive energy
you will feel when you hold a sacred symbol in your hand. It is
like the geometric music of the elements... These symbols are powerful
universal tools for you to use.
Each symbol is energetically cleared and attuned
by Sybil. Each sacred symbol arrives accompanied by its natural
affirmation and suggestions for use.
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"The spiritual symbols, visualized by Sybil Rose,
are truly a special gift from God. They help me to achieve
the balance that I need and know I'm capable of. Since every
day is a completely new day, I often find that I have to change
the symbol that I am wearing to meet my particular needs.
Thank you Sybil Rose!" Jeannette Mobeck
"I know that I am just one of the many individuals
positively affected by the power of the sacred symbols. May
you be as well blessed..." E. Mullen
"I absolutely love wearing the amzing symbol necklace
you gave to me - Heavy Burdens. Two people have already asked
me where it's from!" - Edie
"The elementals symbols are an easy way of dealing
with life's growing pains, balancing the energy of life's
growth spurts." -Cheryl
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Elementals Workbook
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The Elementals workbook is printed and
available for purchase. This book gives an in depth definition
of the meaning and the message of each symbol. The book also
includes inspirational poems by the author. Click
to Order the Elementals Workbook.
Why Sterling Silver?
Sterling Silver was specifically
chosen as the media for the Elementals symbols because
of the metal's nature. This metal is often called the Metal
of the Moon, for its nature is of a flowing kind and allows
for energy change. Silver aids in the energy flow throughout
the piece with which it is constructed. Specifically, with
the Elementals the shape and attunement energizes the
symbol with its affirmation. Because silver has a natural
reflective property this very subtle attunement then integrates
into the energy flow of the person wearing it. Because of
silvers gentle nature it will adjust to ones energy system
without overriding any other systems so the individual wearing
it can receive the greatest benefit from the use of such symbol.
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Lost Wax Method
Lost wax method or casting is an ancient process dating
back thousands of years to ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome.
It is still the best method for capturing exquisite detail
in metal objects, which could not otherwise be produced given
the complexity of their design. This process allows anything
modeled in wax to be recreated fully and faithfully into various
metals. The lost wax method is still employed today in the
areas of sculpture, fine jewelry, restorative work in dentistry
and in the industrial setting. It is a demanding and expensive
process, but rewards the artisan with an object of great detail
and individuality.
The critical first step is to create a wax (although clay
and other materials can be used) original model of the sculpture.
Care must be taken to capture the smallest of detail; all
details and features the artist desires in the finished piece
must appear in the wax model.
The wax model is then encased in liquid rubber which, once
set, is carefully cut away to provide a negative.
Molten wax is injected into this cavity, which is allowed
to cool. It is next removed from the rubber mold in the form
of the original. After careful inspection, the new wax model
is covered with plaster of Paris and fired.
The heat melts the wax, which trickles out through a tiny
opening and is thus lost. All that remains in
the plaster is a perfect hollow in which every surface detail
of the wax model is captured. Molten silver is then poured
into the plaster mold.
Once the silver has sufficiently cooled, the plaster mold
is broken apart, revealing the silver casting. The casting
is then cleaned and checked to ensure that every detail of
the original has been faithfully reproduced in silver.
Finally, the piece is hallmarked and polished.
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