Does anyone else have the amulet of ornyth from cadaswan? Anyone attempt to clean it? If so what did you use?
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Does anyone else have the amulet of ornyth from cadaswan? Anyone attempt to clean it? If so what did you use?
#RealTimeReadingADOW, Ch. 25: I examined the back of the small seal closely, taking in its details. A cross with flared edges divided the seal into quarters, similar to the one Matthew had worn on his tunic in my vision. In the upper right quadrant of the seal was a crescent moon, its horns curved upward and a six-pointed star nestled in its belly. In the lower left quadrant was a fleur-de-lis, the traditional symbol of France. Inscribed around the edge of the seal was the date MDCI—1601 in Roman numerals—along with the words “secretum Lazari”—“the secret of Lazarus.” In the photo are the beautiful pendants designed by Janet Cadsawan and available on her online store, @trilogienow: shop.trilogie.co/collections/all-souls.
My day.
I'm walking around town and everyone is saying how nice my Eye of Elena necklace is. Too bad they don't understand the meaning behind the necklace...lol its hard to explain that a necklace in a book is suppose to have magical protecting abilities.
"In her hand lay a coin-size gold amulet on a delicate chain... Made of intricate bands of metal, within the round border of the amulet lay two overlapping circles, one on top of the other. In the spacethat they shared was a small blue gem that gave the center of the amulet the appearance of an eye. A line ran straight through the entire thing." -Throne of Glass
Cadsawan's beautiful design of the Eye of Elena from Sarah J. Maas' Throne of Glass