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Lily In Flux

Fibonacci ~ Moroccan Fossil Ammonite Necklace

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Fossilized Moroccan ammonite necklace. Soldered and oxidized with my signature technique. Photos show both sides of the fossil, antiqued silver plated chain. 

It's no surprise that ammonites, with their spiral shape, are symbols of change and positive motion. The spiral draws in negative energy, filtering it through the chambers and releasing fresh, positive energy.

**Please note that all metaphysical or healing properties listed are collected from various sources. This information is offered as a service and not meant to treat medical conditions. Lily In Flux does not guarantee the validity of any of these statements.

Materials

Pieces can include: natural stones, minerals, crystals, porcelain, brass, copper, silver, jewelry solder, various metals in chain and findings, love, magic, life.

General Care Instructions

In general, you can wear most all of these pieces every day. Casual water exposure is totally okay and shouldn't harm any piece. Just keep your jewelry away from salt water and chlorine pools/spas.

If your silver pieces tarnish or fade, you can brighten them up with a silver polishing cloth or a green brillo pad.

Fragility: Fossils, stones, crystals, are natural and made of all sorts of materials....so some can be more fragile than others, like some fossils or thin crystals. Just use common sense if you're like, rollerskating or jumping on a trampoline.

FAQ Copper Jewelry

Why does copper turn your skin green? Copper is considered healing and has been used for so long in human history that people have learned to live with green skin...which is kinda strange, right?
Actually, it’s totally normal and it is not harmful to your health. Copper reacts naturally with our salty skin, which can be created whenever we sweat. Copper is an element found naturally in the earth. When it is exposed to air, it darkens or tarnishes, forming what is commonly referred to as copper “patina.” After prolonged contact with human skin where it can interact with air, sweat and other chemicals, such as
soaps, lotions and makeup, copper can turn green or bluish-green, and stain the skin in the process. The reaction varies according to an individual’s body chemistry, both in how long it takes for the green discoloration to form and in how pronounced the color becomes. Some people experience no discoloration. The discoloration, incidentally, is not harmful to one’s health, and is readily washed off with soap and water. If not washed off, it is normally absorbed by the body overnight.
 

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