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Tiamat prayer beads Primordial Sea Goddess Dragon

Tiamat prayer beads Primordial Sea Goddess Dragon

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Tiamat prayer beads, Mesopotamian  Primordial Dragon Goddess who is the personification of the sea and is the Mother of the Gods. She is also associated with the  Chaos of creation. 

Piece has Sea sediment Jasper, various Agate and some acrylic blue beads 

Scroll down to see all of the symbology for this piece. It has a lot of meaning!

✨SIZE:

Full length from top of loop to tail of dragon-  a bit over 26 inches long

Length of the looped piece around-  16 inches around

Length of just the milky way piece- a bit under 16 inches

Dragon pendant- 2 inches

Blue sea sediment Jasper teardrop- 1 1/4 inches long

✨MATERIAL:
Silver plated alloy. Nickel and lead safe (formerly called "nickel free")

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Oval shell- represents the chaotic waters of the Primordial Sea, also has the abstract image of a dragon on one side. 

Sea sediment Jasper- Self love, Balanced Alignment

Blue lace Agate- Motivation, Protection

Sky blue Fire Agate-  Inner strength, bravery and protection 

Ocean blue Agate- Water elemental association, quiet reflection 

Colors: Representing her Salt Sea origins, She is the dragon of Salt water and Abzu is the dragon of fresh waters

Single strand with stars: Represents the Milky Way made from her tail

Tear drop Jasper- Her tears that feed the rivers

Dual strands- Represent the Tigris and Euphrates rivers made from her weeping eyes. 

The space between them represents Mesopotamia as it sits between the rivers

The two dragons following the rivers to her charm at the bottom are Abzu and later Kingu

Snake- represents Tiamat's association with  serpents, wisdom and transformation. 

Larger Dragon- Tiamat herself, She is the embodiment of Chaotic Creations, salt water seas and inspiration. A Goddess of fertility, she is the first Mother of Mesopotamian Gods. 

60 beads- representing Mesopotamian base number 60 vs our base number of 10 

 

 

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