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SHEIK STONES STORY

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Sheik Stones was created to share my interest in all the forms and shapes of minerals and elements.

 

Here you will find a selection of hand crafted jewellery, natural mineral formations, crystal sets, cards and other energy inspired goods.​

We are all beings of divine essence and have the choice to create whatever we bring into focus. My desire to share my love for crystals and energy healing began, which has allowed me to make meaningful experiences with other crystal collectors and enthusiasts, and even you!

Feel free to contact me with any questions or queries, I'd love to work with you.

 

Love always

- Shikara 

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Each piece is unique in its own way and I often won’t have the same products continuously - so if there are multiple available grab one while you can!

Custom orders will also sometimes be listed on here, try not to purchase a reserved product unless it's meant for you. These will be listed with the intended customers name or tag.

 

There is also a section with Learning Material, Books, and an area for Art.

 

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Śikhara  m. [noun]: a point, peak (of a mountain), top or summit (of a tree), edge or point (of a sword), end, pinnacle, turret, spire etc. 

 

Śīkarā — Second of the eight Mātṛs born from the body of Śaśinī, according to the Kubjikāmata-tantra. These eight sub-manifestations (mātṛ), including Śīkarā, symbolize a connection to the Moon. They are presided over by the Bhairava Krodha and his consort Vaiṣṇavī.

 

Shikhara | Shikara | Shikar

- in North Indian temple architecture, is the superstructure, tower, or spire above the sanctuary and also above the pillared Mandapas (porches or halls); it is the most dominant and characteristic feature of the Hindu temple in the north. The North Indian Shikhara is basically of two types:

  1. the Latina, curvilinear in outline, the type most usually found above the sanctuary;

  2. the Phamsana, rectilinear in outline and capped by a bell-shaped member, the form more usually found above the Mandapa.

 

Śīkara (शीकर) refers to “drizzle”, which signifies literally “raindrop”

Śikarā (शिकरा) — m: A hawk or falcon.

Śikāra (शिकार) — f: Hunting, venery, the chace. 2 Game.

Śikārā (ಶಿಕಾರಾ) — [noun]: a big, strong boat with apartments for staying in, while on water.

 

Source: Wisdom Library: Kubjikāmata-tantra

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