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OCTUPUS KING

sterling silver octupus with peridot eyes
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sterling silver octupus with peridot eyes
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OCTUPUS KING

$48.00

Sterlng Silver Octupus with brilliant colored Peridot gems for eyes.

Size approx. 1 1/4” x 1 1/2”. Bale opening approx. 1/4”

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The Octopus Symbolism: 9 Messages for you

  1. Never give up. The octopus is a resilient creature. ...

  2. Spiritual foresight. The eyes of the octopus are sharp. ...

  3. It is time to get out of sticky situations. ...

  4. Wisdom. ...

  5. You are about to enter a new season of your life. ...

  6. Financial abundance. ...

  7. Don’t be in a haste to make decisions. ...

  8. You will be free of challenges. ...

  9. It is time to focus on what you want. ..

    Among the ancient Japanese tribes, the octopus was viewed as a sex symbol, with the eight tentacles each representing water-bound maidens. The tribespeople also believed that the octopus’s ability to shapeshift means it could transform itself into a human to seduce women.

    In Chinese folklore, the octopus is believed to have healing powers. In particular, it was said that drawing the animal on a piece of paper and placing the paper on an earthen stove could heal whooping cough.

    According to African mythology, the octopus is quite similar to the snail. Both animals might be slow movers, but they are also determined. Stories depicting the octopus were used to teach the importance of being ‘slow but sure.’

    Among the Celtics and Scandinavians, the octopus was depicted as the swastika and symbolized healing, good luck, and longevity. This was long before the swastika was adopted as a Nazi symbol.

    All in all, the octopus is considered to be a versatile, intelligent, and resourceful animal. People with the octopus as their animal spirit tend to have an uncanny ability to get themselves out of trouble.

    Octopus people use stealth mode and silence to win in difficult situations. They quietly make the most of the opportunities availed to them, but they are also resourceful enough to make way for themselves.