If you’re well-versed in the world of Harry Potter, you probably associate this word with the elixir of life derived from the Sorcerer’s Stone. In the 17th century, alchemists believed it was possible to create an elixir that would turn base metals to stone and allow people to live forever. Today, the word is used to identify a substance that’s capable of changing base metals into gold. You might also use it to describe that cocktail you just whipped up at your home bar.(bestlifeonline.com )
This bracelet includes moonstone, pyrite, labradorite, brass, epidote pyrite (the green) and turquoise. It is 7 inches long but can be custom to any length.
Elixir Stretch Bracelet
$74.00
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Elixir
If you’re well-versed in the world of Harry Potter, you probably associate this word with the elixir of life derived from the Sorcerer’s Stone. In the 17th century, alchemists believed it was possible to create an elixir that would turn base metals to stone and allow people to live forever. Today, the word is used to identify a substance that’s capable of changing base metals into gold. You might also use it to describe that cocktail you just whipped up at your home bar.(bestlifeonline.com )
This bracelet includes moonstone, pyrite, labradorite, brass, epidote pyrite (the green) and turquoise. It is 7 inches long but can be custom to any length.