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THE DIAMOND BRA

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THE DIAMOND BRA, is made of 14 Karat solid yellow gold and 17 white diamonds, it is adjustable in the neck and in the belly, it fits most sizes.

DIAMONDS

...Diamonds are forever...This gemstone will provide you with radiance and eternal beauty. Shine as bright as the stars.....You deserve all of the brilliance this classic beauty holds... Because anything is possible when you're wrapped up in diamonds...
It is a beautiful piece of hand jewelry, that looks amazing with all other jewelry ,rings and is your go to piece.
Beyond their modern representations as the stone of marriage and commitment, diamonds have also represented faithfulness, purity and innocence. Diamond is the traditional birthstone for the month of April, and is heralded as the stone of purity and constancy. It is thought to be the gemstone of the intellect, preventing misunderstandings (romantic and otherwise). Diamond is also believed to provide clarity of thought, encouraging the resolution of problems which comes with clear understanding.
Diamond's unique ability to reflect and refract light is thought to draw clarity to its wearer. This may be one reason why the stone has long been prized as a powerful talisman with healing properties, especially for the mind. It is believed that diamonds can help activate the crown chakra, enhancing the connection between mind and body while detaching the mind from unwanted patterns.






The evil eye is a popular belief in many cultures.HAMSA

Where does the evil eye originate from
The evil eye is said to have originated in ancient Mesopotamia some 5000 years ago, where it was used as a way to ward off evil spirits. The concept of the evil eye then spread to Assyrians and Phoenicians, Celts, the Hellenistic Age, Romans, Jews through the Bible to modern times.

It is also mentioned in a cuneiform from the Sumerians, who advised water treatments against it. The ancient cuneiform discovered in Mesopotamia reads, ‘The ad-gir, the man's eye...' Unto heaven one goes, and storms are raised to rain.’ Another Sumerian cure for the evil eye was to wash the eyes with special dirt.

Evil eye continued to be popular among different cultures, and observed in Greek, Roman, Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, and Hindu cultures as well as indigenous, peasant, and other folk societies throughout history.

The evil eye is a popular belief in many cultures.

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