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20” Shamanic Drum with Rose Quartz infused Fallow Deer

20” Shamanic Drum with Rose Quartz infused Fallow Deer

$390.00Price

20” Shamanic Drum with Rose Quartz infused Fallow Deer $390 + postage (hide ethically sourced from Aotearoa) Will drop off locally.

 

Crafted with fallow deer hide, this drum carries the medicine of soft strength and attuned presence. Fallow deer are edge-walkers, moving the forest’s threshold with grace, teaching gentle boundaries, sensitivity and the art of listening before leaping. Struck with intention, the tone is clear yet tender, opening space for nervous-system ease, intuitive attunement and liminal journeywork.

 

A rose quartz crystal is infused into the build to anchor heart coherence. Its steady, loving frequency softens self-protection into self-trust, helping you meet emotion without overwhelm and return home to your own rhythm. Use this drum for grounding circles, grief-to-grace rituals and compassionate clearing. It’s a beautiful ally for empaths, space-holders and anyone learning to belong without self-erasure.

 

Birthed under the Full Moon in Aquarius, this drum is tuned to threshold magic and future-self alignment. Aquarius brings clear air, pattern-breaking insight and community care; fallow deer teaches soft strength and wise boundaries. Together, they imprint a frequency for gentle revolution, the kind that liberates your nervous system first, so your actions ripple cleanly into the collective. With rose quartz holding the heart-field, this ally helps you listen for new signals, release outdated roles and move lightly toward what’s true without abandoning tenderness.

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