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A lucky knot for good luck and happiness. This Trollbead is cast in solid sterling silver.
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This Trollbead in sterling silver has little carved hearts. Give it to someone you hold dear.
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Four hearts close together, cast in sterling silver. For that special person.
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The cross, the anchor and the heart, traditional Scandinavian symbols for Faith, Hope & Charity.
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This dice is a solid cast sterling silver bead. The perfect gift for the gambler. The dice is also a symbol of lady fortune.
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This bead is named Planet, inspired by the heavenly bodies, stars, moons and planets suspended in orbit.
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...awake in silent darkness, reality put to trial, are young girls happily dancing in the brewing mist of the moor, did sense change place with hope when your heart became bewitched.
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This Trollbead illustrates the possibility, inherent in nature, that we all develop differently, in spite of the fact that we originate from the same building block the cell.
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Coffee, the only thing on one's mind until the first sip in the morning.
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Four hearts close together. Hearts of fire, hearts for Christmas, hearts for the one you hold dear.
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The spiral is known in many cultures as symbol of the sun; energy center of our solar system and source of life giving powers.
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Three rings combined into one a symbol of unity. This cast sterling silver bead was one of the first Trollbeads made.
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Endless is a bead which is not a bead, but that which a bead holds and therefore describes a bead's dimensions.
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The symbol of feminine and masculine balance, combined with the symbol of nature and spirit illustrated by the elusive lizard.
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Origami is the Japanese name for the world-famous art of paper folding.
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All matter is comprised of four elements - earth, air, fire and water. Fire and air are outwardly reaching elements, reaching up and out, whereas earth and water turn inward and downward.
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The Midgard Serpent from Norse mythology was fathered by the God Loki. The serpent lives in the Great Ocean and is so large, it encircles the entire Earth.
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The Vikings were adventurous people. This is a bead for those who value the new as well as the old.
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