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Aviation

Feather band — lift when gravity feels heaviest.

Aviation

$245

Clocks and Colours · Sterling Silver

Recommended · Index — forward motion

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Step into your power

Courage
  • Bold movement after prolonged hesitation
  • Release from the freeze of over-preparation
  • Elevated perspective on stuck situations
  • Courage to commit once deliberation is done
Elements
  • AirClarifies and distances
  • FireActivates and transforms
  • MetalSharpens and structures
Chakras

Inner themes, not switches. How we read them

  • ThroatVoice
  • Solar PlexusWill & identity

The seal

Chakras, elements & polarity — drawn as one sigil.

How to read it

New here? Using a reading · Elements · Chakras

The reading

Aviation names flight — the feather engraved in sterling silver as emblem of rising above fear without denying gravity.

Courage here is movement: leaving the ground, even briefly, when hesitation has kept you anchored to what is safe but insufficient. The piece may support bold action, release from stuck patterns, and the elevated perspective that only comes when you accept the risk of lift.

How to wear it

Placement · Hand energy

The same ring reads differently on every finger — tap the map.

Energy by finger

Index· recommended

Intention & direction

Direction of flight

Hover or tap a dot to explore each finger

Left hand · receives

Catches courage from the air.

Right hand · projects

Sends bold movement forward.

Active

Take the leap.

Receptive

Feel lift before motion.

Aviation balances the upward drive of aspiration with the grounded weight of silver — flight that knows it must return to earth, action that respects gravity even as it defies it.

ActiveReceptive
Leans active — Air · Fire · Metal

Active pole

The active pole is launch energy — the decisive moment of pushing off, sending the message, booking the flight, signing the lease, saying the words that cannot be unsaid.

Receptive pole

The receptive pole is trust in currents larger than effort — allowing lift to meet preparation, recognizing that not all flight is forced; some is surrendered to wind.

The symbol

Feathers mark messengers, travelers, and intermediaries across Indigenous, Egyptian, and Celtic traditions — beings who move between realms because they are light enough to be carried and strong enough to steer.

Aviation compresses this ancient symbol into modern language: flight as achievement, altitude as perspective, the runway as the moment before commitment becomes irreversible. On a substantial silver band, the feather's lightness is paradoxical — ease carried in weight, ascent suggested in metal that will not float. The wearer is mid-journey, not arrived.

The material

Sterling silver with feather relief engraving along the band.

Silver's conductivity and lunar association support clarity of intention — the mental precision required to commit to takeoff. The feather motif is hand-finished, each barb catching light differently throughout the day, a subtle kinetic quality on a static object. The band's weight grounds the symbol: flight, in this piece, is not escape from earth but relationship with it — push, lift, and the courage to leave contact briefly.

The seal

Every true piece carries its own sigil. This is not decoration — it is the reading rendered as line: the chakras that answer, the elements that move it, the polarity that leans, and at the crown of the rising flame, the single mark that names what this tool truly is.

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Hand energy

Left hand · receives

On the receiving hand, Aviation may open you to inspiration, signs, and the subtle updrafts of opportunity that are easy to miss when staring at the ground. You may become more receptive to nudges toward movement — the email that arrives, the invitation that scares you slightly, the idea that will not leave.

Right hand · projects

On the projecting hand, the feather propels action into the world. This is the hand for sending, signing, departing, and declaring. Wear it on the dominant hand when you have been postponing something important; let the tactile presence of the feather be the nudge that lift is possible and that remaining grounded in fear is also a choice.

Seasonal resonance
Linked to spring migration and the dawn hour — seasons and times of departure, when instinct moves bodies toward new territory.

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Aviation

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