Some symbols stay with you.
A crescent moon. A wave. A lightning bolt.
You see them and something clicks. Not because you're searching for meaning. Because you recognize something that's already there.
I use these symbols in my work because they show up again and again. In the stones I choose. In the shapes that want to be made. In the pieces women reach for without thinking.
This isn't about mysticism. It's about recognition.
The Crescent Moon
The moon doesn't apologize for changing.
It waxes. It wanes. It disappears and comes back.
Women who wear the moon aren't trying to become something new. They're making peace with the fact that they already are.
Not fixed. Not finished. Just present.
The Wave
There's strength in letting go.
The wave doesn't fight the current. It moves with it. Rises. Falls. Reshapes the shore without forcing it.
This symbol shows up for women in transition. Moving. Shifting. Releasing what no longer fits.
It's a reminder: you're allowed to change direction.
The Lightning Bolt
Lightning doesn't ask permission.
It strikes when it's ready. Clear. Direct. Undeniable.
Women who choose lightning are done holding back. Done softening their edges to make other people comfortable.
This is the symbol for the woman who's decided she's allowed to take up space.
The Third Eye
You already know.
The third eye isn't about seeing the future. It's about trusting what you already feel.
Women who wear this symbol are learning to listen to themselves again. To trust their instincts. To build a life from the inside out, not from what they've been told.
It's a reminder: your truth is not outside you.
The Symbol That Keeps Showing Up
If you keep noticing the same shape, the same stone, the same design, pay attention.
That's not random.
That's recognition.
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