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Nike, handmade earrings from natural stones, Turquoise, 8mm and 4mm., steel hooksTurquoise Jewelry with turquoise boosts self-confidence. Massaging the fingers of the hands with a raw piece on top and sides helps to remove both depressive conditions and irritations. Qualities: Some Native Americans call it a "heavenly" or "paradise stone" because its vibrations can build a bridge between worlds and enhance psychic abilities. The mineral is particularly suitable for meditation because it enhances creativity, calms the mind, provides connection and emotional balance. As a protective and balancing stone, turquoise can synchronize the chakras. Reconciles friends and lovers. Subtly encourages its wearer to seek answers and knowledge. To attract prosperity, hold a turquoise in your right hand and tell it your wishes by looking at it as you call. more about Turquoise Attention - the stones are not a healing agent. This can only be prescribed by a medical practitioner. Nike Nike (Greek: Νίκη, ancient Greek pronunciation Nike, modern Greek - Niki, translated as victory) in ancient Greek mythology is the goddess of victory. She is the daughter of the titan Pallas and the oceanid Styx. She is the sister of Zelus (Zelos, Zel, "envy"), Bia (Bia, "strength", "violence", "compulsion") and Kratos ("power", "strength", "violence"), who help in win. Nike took part in the power struggle between Zeus and Kronos, siding with Zeus. After the victory, she becomes his inseparable companion. Nike, besides the goddess of victory in battles, is also a symbol of victory in sports and artistic performances. The winged goddess is an invariable attribute of Zeus and Athena, who are depicted with a figurine of Nike in hand. Olympian Zeus, made by Phidias, holds Nike in his right hand of gold and ivory. Each corner of his throne was shaped like dancing figures of Nike. A statuette of her is often offered as a gift to the goddess Athena. She is depicted with wings, a laurel wreath on her head and a palm branch in her hand, often on a chariot.