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Wolf Necklace Diffuser

Wolf Necklace Diffuser
Wolf Necklace DiffuserWolf Necklace Diffuser
There is a lot of symbolism within this diffuser. The Celts often depicted animals they admired within or on their Celtic Knotwork. ...Read more
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There is a lot of symbolism within this diffuser. The Celts often depicted animals they admired within or on their Celtic Knotwork.

The Wolf was both feared and admired for it's impressive hunting skills. Wolves would also have been admired for their loyalty, and that they were social animals, who hunted together as a family.

The modern meaning of the Trinity Knot is of the Blessed Trinity, and this trinity has a circle through it to represent Eternity.

This is not only a interesting piece of Celtic jewelry, but is also a diffuser for your favourite perfume or essential oil.  The small holes allow your favourite scent to diffuse around you. 

How to use the Necklace as a Diffuser:

  • Place aromatherapy oil or perfume onto the supplied cotton pad
  • Turn diffuser horizontally and slide it open (like a locket)
  • Insert perfume infused pad
  • Close diffuser and admire your new functional jewelry!

Design elements of this necklace diffuser are:

  • Lead Free pewter pendant
  • Chain: 24” Rhodium plated rope chain
  • Pendant: This diffuser is approx. 1" long, approx. 1" across and approx. 5/8" deep from tip of nose
  • Six diffuser pads included


Tip: By the way, the diffuser pads can be used repeatedly but after a while they may become a little worn. I just cut up a cotton makeup removal pad and used it, as all you need is a little cotton to soak up the scent.

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