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Copper electroformed Ceremonial daggers
Copper electroformed Ceremonial daggers
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Crafted slowly from found bones, sticks and adorned with flintstone and crystals, these daggers make a beautiful altar decoration for cutting cords, tracing patterns in candles or chopping herbs.
They are not sharp, but are the same sharpened rock blades as our ancestors would have used. Each has a different energy. I have videos of each on my instagram if you want to see them more closely.
1. Obsidian moon, blue-grey flint and eucalyptus handle. A moonstone and a python vertebrae hanging on the side. Clear lemurian quartz points direc energy forward and the hilt has a spherical selenite. Copper electroformed.
2. Clear quartz polished point handle with delicate vines made out of strong epoxy clay, electroformed in copper. Striped flintstone blade.
3. Sheep vertebrae, eucalyptus branch and sandy flint adorned with a rainbow moonstone, electroformed.
4. Clear lemurian quartz double terminated points on the hilt, a selenite eye protecting your work, Sandy flint blade and electroformed in pure copper.
*Not food or dishwasher/water safe.
You can rinse without harsh soaps, avoid water on copper because it may oxidise. It has a clear coat to prevent tarnishing but this is not food safe and can wear off over time, reapply if necessary.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Please provide 7-10 Business Days for shipping within Victoria, 10-12 days for the rest of Australia. Please be aware of the shipping policies and taxes, especially for International orders. For more information please review the shipping policies here.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
With a few simple steps and a little knowledge, the speed and likelihood of the oxidization reaction can be lowered. The oxidization reaction is also responsible for creating the aged copper effect, which gives the jewelry a unique rustic look as it is worn (and loved!) by you.
- Do not expose copper jewelry (especially patinated copper jewelry) to water or any type of solvent.
- Do not wear copper jewelry while swimming (chlorine and salt will permanently damage copper and/or patina).
- Do not wear copper jewelry while exercising, applying cosmetics, skin lotions or creams.
- Keep the copper clean and dry as much as possible. Wipe down with a soft cloth and place in a clean baggie after it has been worn. Use anti-tarnish paper if needed.
- Remove jewelry before bed. Also, while washing your hands, showering or bathing, so soap and water does not get trapped under the band/pendant.
For more information please review the Copper Care Page I have created here.
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