







One-of-a-kind, divinely inspired
High-vibration crystals and copper flow around rare and precious woods to form spiritually guided tools that aid in self love and healing.
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Include in spiritual practices
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Use as a wishing wand
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An Altar piece
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Raise vibrational levels of your home
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To carry energy with you
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Give as a meaningful gift
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Heal & beautify indoor & outdoor plants
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Decorate your home
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Use a part of your professional practice

Anatomy
of a Wand
"G" Charm
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symbolizes Dhanishta Nakshatra which is ruled by Mars, the planet of strength and action.
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bring prosperity in career and marriage in religion,
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"G" has to do with deity or god (lower case)
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in numerology G=6 which means trustworthy, sympathetic, gentle, and loving.
Signature Charms
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Find the totem that speaks to you and meets your specific needs

Anatomy
of a Wand
Crystals
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Emotional Healing
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Protection
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Energy Amplification
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Spiritual Growth
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Grounding
Driftwood
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Rejuvenation
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Peacefulness
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Hope
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Good luck
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Prosperity
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Past and future

Copper Wire
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Conduit
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Positivity
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Goodness
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Good luck
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Abundance
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Prosperity
Anatomy
of a Wand
Crystals
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Emotional Healing
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Protection
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Energy Amplification
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Spiritual Growth
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Grounding
Purple Heart Wood
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Enhances knowledge
and creativity -
Spiritual healing
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Eradicating negative energies
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Divine magic

Copper Wire
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Conduit
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Positivity
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Goodness
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Good luck
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Abundance
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Prosperity
My family has been fortunate to be part of HopeKids, an organization that transforms the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions by creating hope through community involvement and ongoing events. We had the privilege of participating in The Week of Hope—a collaboration between HopeKids and Flathead Lake Lodge in Montana. It was a life-changing experience for which we are forever grateful.
When I started GEMME Wands in 2023, I decided to donate 3% of every sale to The Week of Hope. It warms my heart knowing I’m helping other families enjoy a magical week at Flathead Lake Lodge.
