Description
In the ancient Celtic moon god rituals, amethyst clusters are “star nests for young souls.”
A witch who could converse with children’s spirits once wove a necklace from old oak vines mixed with stardust-dyed linen cords, to shelter young souls displaced by war.
She inlaid an amethyst cluster soaked in the moon god’s tears for a century, and adorned it with star emblems and butterfly-shaped spirit ornaments: 8 “soul-calming prayer curses” are locked in the knots, and the crystal’s core holds the soft nursery rhymes of young souls.
It’s said that those who wear this necklace may hear gentle singing flowing from the amethyst on starry rainy nights—this is the echo of soothed young souls.
The witch’s vow is tangled in the vine cord’s pattern: “Take the vine as a string, the crystal as a nest, and guide young spirits to the slumber of stars.” The necklace’s soft glow will dim before the violent: a gentle barrier set by the moon god.







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