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Sea coal Toki style pendant

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Sea coal Toki style pendantThis stunning pendant is crafted from naturally tumbled sea coal, sourced from the Thames Estuary at Alhallows. Shaped in the traditional Hei Toki adze style, this pendant combines the natural beauty of sea coal with the symbolic strength of the Mori Hei Toki, a symbol of strength, growth, and transformation. The tumbled sea coal has been smoothed by the natural forces of the river, resulting in a unique, one of a kind piece of wearable art. Spiritual

This stunning pendant is crafted from naturally tumbled sea coal, sourced from the Thames Estuary at Alhallows. Shaped in the traditional Hei Toki adze style, this pendant combines the natural beauty of sea coal with the symbolic strength of the Māori Hei Toki, a symbol of strength, growth, and transformation. The tumbled sea coal has been smoothed by the natural forces of the river, resulting in a unique, one-of-a-kind piece of wearable art.

Spiritual and Symbolic Meaning
The Hei Toki is a revered symbol in Māori culture, representing strength, resilience, and the power to forge new paths. This pendant, fashioned in the shape of the Hei Toki adze, carries these qualities, making it a powerful talisman for personal growth and transformation. Sea coal itself has deep spiritual significance, often used to ground and protect. It is thought to absorb negative energies, promoting safety, stability, and a sense of calm. Wearing this pendant is said to connect the wearer to the earth’s energies, providing emotional strength during challenging times.

Chemical Composition
Sea coal is primarily made up of carbon, like traditional coal, along with various minerals and organic compounds that have been weathered and shaped over time. The presence of sulfur, iron, and trace minerals give the coal its distinctive dark hue and earthy appearance.

Mineral Structure and Mohs Hardness
With a Mohs hardness of 1-2, sea coal is relatively soft compared to many gemstones. Its structure allows it to be shaped naturally by water and time, giving it a smooth, weathered appearance. Despite its softness, the symbolism it carries makes it a powerful and meaningful piece of jewelry.

Location
The sea coal used in this pendant is sourced from the Thames Estuary at Alhallows, a place rich in history and natural beauty. The powerful, ever-moving waters of the Thames shape these pieces, and each one tells a unique story of its journey through the river system.

Craftsmanship
Handpicked from the estuary and carefully shaped into the traditional Hei Toki adze design, this pendant is a striking combination of nature and culture. The pendant is suspended on a waxed polyester braided cord of your desired length, allowing it to be worn comfortably and with meaning.

Perfect For

Grounding and protection in spiritual practices or daily life
Those seeking strength and transformation during challenging times
A meaningful gift that connects the wearer to both nature and culture
Important Notice
Due to the natural tumbling process, each pendant will have a unique shape and texture. Please handle with care as sea coal is soft and may be prone to scratches or chips.

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