Sodalite Syenite - Feather Carving
Sodalite Syenite Feather Carving
Size: 3.5”
Also known as Yooperlite and Flame Stone:
Yooperlite is a name derived from the term "Yooper," which refers to residents of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, combined with "lite" to indicate it is a type of rock. The actual stone is Sodalite Syenite this unique rock is also commonly known as "fluorescent syenite" due to its composition and characteristics. While "Yooperlite" is the most popular name, it may sometimes be informally referred to as "glow stone" or "fire stone" because of its striking fluorescent properties when exposed to ultraviolet light. The combination of these names reflects both its geographical significance and its captivating visual appeal, making it a favorite among rockhounds and collectors alike.
Meaning of the feather shape:
Different colored feathers can carry specific spiritual meanings and messages. Here are a few common interpretations for various feather colors:
White Feather: Often symbolizes purity, peace, and spiritual connection. It can represent the presence of angels or loved ones who have passed.
Black Feather: May signify protection, mystery, or the unknown. It can also indicate change or transformation.
Brown Feather: Represents grounding, stability, and a connection to nature. It can symbolize comfort and support.
Red Feather: Associated with passion, energy, and courage. It may encourage you to embrace your personal power.
Blue Feather: Represents tranquility, communication, and trust. It often signifies self-expression and peace.
Green Feather: Symbolizes growth, healing, and abundance. It is linked to nature and the heart chakra.
Yellow Feather: Associated with joy, positivity, and optimism. It encourages a lighthearted approach to life.
Purple Feather: Represents spiritual awareness, intuition, and a connection to the divine. It can also indicate a need for spiritual growth.
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Sodalite Syenite - Feather Carving
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