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PlatypusDreaming Unisex Talisman

inside diameter 15 cm
Thickness (wall diameter) 2 cm

925 SILVER Spirit lock Protection Amulet inspired by Hmong tribe

Totally unique and ONE-OF-A-KIND.. Fully Flexible Upcycled modern Neo-Tribal Talisman Necklace made from recycled materials and Best strings available…Perfection imperfection…Simple and elegant yet it looks great on and it's lightweight. this unique lightweight Necklace handmade from recycled bicycle inner-tube, Recycle Rubber base, and designed handmade 925 silver beads and steanless steel beads and locking mechanism clamps and other recycle materials makes a natural statement, perfect for everyday wear. It is a long lasting design item,it is really durable material… No Rust Guaranteed. LONG LASTING we marry you!!!

Spirit locks are metal padlock worn around the neck or on the body as personal protective amulets. They function to 'lock' the soul of a person into his or her body in the case of illness, accident or spiritual malaise. Spirit locks are primarily worn by the Hmong and Akha hilltribe people of Thailand, Burma and Laos.

Information on the origins of spirit locks is scarce and anecdotal in nature, so it is difficult to say how long they have been in use by the Hmong. Individual pieces can be dated to at least the turn of the 19th Century, however older amulets may be simply have been melted down as trends change and original owner's die, allowing the silver to be recycled within the village community.

Today Hmong, Akha and Karen silversmiths make spirit locks. They provide a charming and wearable type of modern tribal silver jewellery with the added value of protective symbology. Old locks, particularly larger ones, are now relatively rare and are very collectable, representing as they do a set of tribal values that are fast disappearing from the modern world.

The Hmong are spirit worshippers, otherwise known as animists, who believe that every animate and inanimate object has one or more souls, inhabiting spirits or phi, some of which are inherently good and some which are bad. The spirits of deceased ancestors are also thought to influence the welfare and health of the living. All these spirits need to be placated with offerings and prayers to ward off sickness and catastrophe. Hmong shamans play a central role in village life and decision-making and every household has an altar where spirits are supplicated and protection for the household is sought.

Human beings in particular are believed to be inhabited by several souls. These can potentially fall into disharmony and might even leave the body, for example, if a person were to be badly frightened or find themselves under great physical or mental stress. External manipulations might also cause a foreign spirit to enter a person's body, causing disharmony and malaise. In an animist culture for which until relatively recently opium was the only available palliative drug, these beliefs were used to explain, rationalise and attempt to control sickness, disease and mental illness such as depression and schizophrenia.

To redress these imbalances and aid in curing ill patients, community elders led by the shaman performs a Soul Calling ceremony, casting out unwanted spirits or luring good spirits back into the patient's body as required. The wearer's souls are then protected from escaping the body and from further manipulations by the placement of a spirit lock amulet. The size of the amulet traditionally indicates the seriousness of the illness or the problem to be cured.

Spirit locks have a secondary, preventative amuletic function within Hmong and Akha culture. It is considered good luck to give newborn babies spirit locks to protect them from evil spirits and these are worn throughout their entire lives, often on the back. It is still common in Thailand to see children wearing three of four spirit locks at a time. Spirit locks are usually fastened by chains to neck rings, which may be solid or hollow and worn either singly or in sets of up to 6 tiers.

Silver jewellery is valued highly by the Hmong people and spirit locks are usually made from very high grade silver (95% or above). They are decorated with traditional tribal motifs that may once have related to the illness or malaise originally targeted. They are created in many sizes and shapes, including square, rectangular, half round and triangular. A lesser-known shape is the asymmetrical fish hook style.

Multiple universes come together in synergy to create each piece that you see here now… Multidimensional shamanic tools !!! Each creation also includes specific vibrational remedies with higher frequency further draw on the healing qualities of materials.

Designed and handCrafted with passion in Australia, the perfect accompaniment to your alternative lifestyle or as a truly unique gift for her or him.

MATERIALS: We use recycled bicycle innertube, highest quality waxed cord for strength and durability. These cords are so strong and long-lasting that they can be worn every day without discolouration. We used The ancient knot technics.. Each piece has been woven with tiny knots. we use Rubber a base for lightweight, durability and flexibility. our creations are created for last long… Happiness Guarantee…

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Using expert lapidary equipment, stones are hand-cut and polished at our studio in Kuranda, Far North Queensland. All stones are hand-cut by artisans in Australia.

Each talisman is hand-woven using the highest quality waxed cords on Earth. These have a soft and organic feel against the skin, and are ideal for those who prefer an alternative to metal.

Talismans can be adjusted to your desired length with our sturdy slide-knot clasp system. It fits both men and women comfortably.

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Handcrafted in the Oldest Rainforest on Earth

Our commitment to handmade talismanic jewellery focuses on honouring the art of nature. Each talisman is uniquely crafted at our studio in Kuranda, reflecting the rainforest and natural world in every design.

Once complete, each talisman is cleansed and activated using ancient techniques. This ensures it operates at its highest frequency, to best support your healing journey.

Frequently Asked

Using Your Talisman

Absolutely! These pieces are designed for surfers, swimmers, and alike. They can be worn in the shower, and/or when swimming – and the colours will not fade. Our talismans have proven their durability in our rainforest home against the elements of sun, water, humidity, and heat.

Platypus Dreaming creations are handcrafted using the highest quality waxed strings on earth. They are designed to be long lasting and with the right care, they will maintain their original shape and colour for years to come. These talismans are water resistant and feel very organic when worn against the skin. All stones have different hardness levels so please be gentle and treat them with the right level of care. Each piece is designed with longevity in mind. We only use silver and/or stainless-steel beads which will never rust or loose colour.

We recommend a gentle rinse under fresh water – preferably rain or river water. Moonlight also works beautifully, as does smoke, i.e. sage, or Palo Santo. You can also use other crystals to energetically clear your talisman, such as an amethyst cluster. Some crystal talismans benefit from being cleaned regularly as they are carriers of energy. Others, such as moldavite, are independent beings and do not need cleansing. If you have any questions about the metaphysical aspects of the stones, please send us an email at info@platypusdreaming.com.au and we can answer your questions individually.

We have been travelling the world for 15+ years to source exotic and interesting gemstones. Wherever possible, we travel directly to the source, to develop a first-hand relationship with the people who take the stones from the Earth. This ensures we are familiar with the processes involved when extracting the stones from Earth; and that stones are ethically hand-collected with great respect and care.

Delivery Information

Yes, all creations come with complementary worldwide shipping. If you wish to add express shipping and/or postal insurance, kindly upgrade at checkout.

Items generally ship within 1-3 business days and generally take 2-7 business days in transit for domestic, and 8-20 business days for international. Custom creations may take longer. Please note that shipments can occasionally be delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. For further information about shipping, we recommend checking our shipping policy here.

All Platypus Dreaming creations come in a bespoke jewellery box, along with a handwritten note. They are carefully wrapped in unique materials, to ensure each piece arrives safely at your doorstep.

Items can be returned for exchange or store credit within 14 days from delivery. Items must be returned in the same original condition and packaging, without damage.

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