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New Age Gift Ideas Parents and Children

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Here at the Cyber Cauldron we strive to bring you the best in information and products. We have a huge range of New Age and Pagan products suitable for, pagans, Wiccan’s, Goths and anyone how have an interest in divination, spiritualism or the Occult. All our products are of the highest standard and are sent first class and by recorded delivery we accept pay pal payment to insure security. With the season of gift giving almost upon we thought it would be nice to offer you some gift ideas that will not break the bank and will show a sample of product available buying drugs online with in the Cyber Cauldron new age and pagan shop Here you will find a range of Inspired gifts for Children with a new aged twist and for parents Angel Cards for Children These beautiful crafted cards with angel illustrations aim to inspire and delight small children and their parents alike. Angels are very familiar to a child’s world whose vivid imagination is yet undisturbed by too many influences from the practical world. Thus these colourful cards encourage the natural tendency of young kids to connect and play with their angels, to experience these unseen beings as someone who give them support and comfort and a sense of identity and importance £9.99 More Info Eeny, Meeny, Miney & MoGuided Meditation for Children – Eeny, Meeny, Miney & Mo by Michelle Roberton-Jones Ages 5 and upwards. Created by Michelle Roberton Jones and Llewellyn, the Starchild Series of guided meditations for children

Wedding, Hand Fasting & Ceremony Tiara

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It is common for Tiara’s and headdress’s to be worn by women at special time in their life. Through out history and through out the world both men and women have adorned themselves with decoration to honour special times. The tiara which comes from the Latin: tiara, Ancient Greek: ?????, Old Persian tiy?r? was a high crown used by the Cialis Online kings and emperors of some ancient peoples in Mesopotamia it was a often in the shape of a tube narrowed at its apex and made of fabric or leather, which was often highly decorated. The Assyrians would include of bullhorns as a symbol of authority and a circle of short feathers surrounding the tiara‘s top as decoration. The Persian tiara was more similar to a condensed cone conic-shaped at the tip, which where highly jewelled. In the catholic faith the pope wears the Papal tiara a triple crown supposedly of Byzantine and Persian origin which is in three-tiered and highly jewelled. In modern time the tiara as be come a circular or semi circular band often made from metal and jewelled and is worn in high society at special occasions. It is also common for contest winner to be present with a tiara in such events as beauty pageants. The tiara is often used in weddings and handfasting’s as part of the wedding gown to identify the importance of the bride in the ceremony a simple reminder that the bride is the queen for that day. The tiara has a strong link for