The Ankh Cross represents life (immortality) and death, male and female, balance. It can also represent zest, joy of life, and energy. It's closely related to the looped cross that can mean fertility and life. The Ancient Egyptians used the ankh to stand for a word meaning life. *All our earrings are Sterling Silver
Renowned worldwide for her breathtakingly beautiful fantasy artwork, Anne Stokes delights fans yet again with this gorgeous tarot deck. This exquisitely crafted deck offers a compelling gothic twist on the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith suits. The wands are themed to mighty dragons. Cunning vampires have replaced the cups. Skeletons stand in for pentacles, and the swords have become angels. Use this inspiring...
Born from the union of love and sensuality, the Anne Stokes Legends Tarot opens new doorways to embracing the light while dancing with the dark. The stunning images suggest ancient and powerful wisdom, revealing destiny and releasing fear from the hearts of all who embrace their mysteries. One of the most popular artists in the fantasy genre, Anne Stokes shows...
Created with the purpose of anointing one's self before and or during spiritual or magical workings, such as rituals, spells or other. Our house Anointing Oil blend has floral tones such as Jasmine and Rose with hints of frankincense and sandalwood among other oils and then infused with Sweet Almond Oil. Specifically used in Spells, rituals and other magical workings....
Anubis was the ancient Egyptian God of the Dead. When his priests embalmed the dead, preparing them for their journey to the underworld, they donned masks with the jackal’s head of Anubis. As service for the god Osiris, lord of the underworld, Anubis performed the “weighing of the heart” without which immortality was impossible. He also guarded the souls of...
Canopic jars were used by the Ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and preserve the viscera of their owner for the afterlife.The jars were four in number, each charged with the safekeeping of particular human organs: the stomach, intestines, lungs, and liver. They were placed inside a canopic chest and buried in tombs together with the sarcophagus of...