It is traditional by some to create a special piece of jewery to hold an energy reserve or use as a tool of fascination. I originally shied away from this only because have a jewler custom make a pendant or a ring costs more money than I am worth. I have changed my mind (not about jewlers, but the jewlery). I was in one of my favorite new age stores, Awakenings, and I saw a beautiful stone that just called to me, it said,"Alexis...ALEXIS! Buy me, Alexis. Give the storekeeper $12 plus sales tax, Alexis. I would make a beautiful adornment on your neck."
I thought so, too, so I went ahead and bought it. The shopkeeper asked me what I intended to do with it and I told him quite proudly that I was going to make a pendant out of it and wear it on a necklace. He looked at the stone, and looked back at me and said,"Isn't it kinda...big?"I did not know where he was going with this and just said no.
I took my stone and wrapped silver wire around it and put it on a short chain. Everytime I wear it, people come up to me and ask about it and say how it is so pretty and where I got it. In fact, a co-worker even noticed that I am more energetic when I wear it.
What you need: A stone that calls to you (mine is a citrine, but any stone is fine as long as if you like it), wire, preferably silver or gold (otehr metals have a habit of turning skin green), a chain, blessing incense (of your choice), and one gold candle.
First, assemble the amulet. Wrap the wire around the stone securely, and leaving at least two loops at the top to hold it on the chain. This will take a while if you don't have experiance doing this; it took me about two hours.
Once you are sure that the stone will not fall out, it is time for the concecration. Light the gold candle and the incense. Pass the stone through the smoke and say:
Put the charged amulet around your neck. It will not recharging done often, but when it is needed, just repeat the ritual