Multisensory finger labyrinth jewellery, Essential oil diffuser necklace
Wellbeing Crafts 💛
A portable multipurpose finger labyrinth jewellery,
your pocket-sized natural fidget
£10.00
Approximately 6 centimetres in diameter, light and comfortable to wear
A portable multipurpose finger labyrinth jewellery, your pocket-sized natural fidget
Every labyrinth pendant is lovingly created by hand using potters’ clay and finished with a pottery glaze at temperatures ranging from 1065°C up to as high as 1260°C, making the labyrinth water and wash proof.
The concave reverse side of the pendant is purposely left porous to apply drops of your favourite essential oil. The curved design of the labyrinth will keep oils away from your closing
A ceramic labyrinth pendant can be a great ‘green’ alternative to portable plastic sensory and fidget toys/tools.
“Labyrinths, which are ancient patterns large enough to be walked or small enough to be traced with the finger, represent tools for cultivating mindful habits. Mindfulness is the contemplative practice of focusing the attention on the present, non-judgmentally. By training the mind to remain fully present in each moment, the interior mental chatter that often plagues the mind becomes quiet, enhancing capacities or equanimity, clarity, and insight…Amid a culture that rewards speed and “busyness,” contemplative practice proposes a radical innovation for teaching and learning” Artress, L. (1995).
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I am ieva (with i, not L) from Audley in Staffordshire. I work with British sheep wool, transforming it from raw, straight from the sheep’s back fleece, to felted, woven and stitched things. Reasons for choosing wool are twofold. I immensely enjoy the feel and the look of wool in any of its transformation stages. And secondly, I see it as one of the most sustainable and circular life materials. I have to mention that a few years back, I was still doing ceramics – making and teaching.
10 years ago, my youngest (22) daughter tragically died. Since then, it’s been a very bumpy road towards having at least some sense of normality. This year, at the age of 54, I have been diagnosed as having Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
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