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Angel Star (104) - Quality angel products
Angel Star started as a small shop in the USA in 1985. In 1991 one of the founders, Juliet Hobbs, combined a small cupid angel she had bought with a yellow ribbon to focus positive energy on the Gulf War that was going on at the time. She left this pin on the shop counter while going out to lunch one day. During lunch one of the shop assistants sold the pin by mistake to a customer because they liked it so much. This “mistake” sparked an idea which then lead to the creation of a custom made yellow ribbon angel pin which then went on to sell 30,000 all over the USA in the following 2 months.

Over the following years they reinvested all profits to grow their range of angel products. By the end of 1994 they had sold over 1 million angel products. The rest is history, and today they produce 100s of angel products with a great focus on quality.
Angels (128) - Compassion, love, service
Angels represent God in a more worldly form. Angels bring the vastness of God, and put it in a package we as human beings can relate to much better. They embody some of the greatest qualities of God such as:
Compassion
Love
Understanding
Non-judgment
Contentment
Peace
Angels bring these beautiful qualities down to earth. They are like messengers from God sent to bring us special things. Angels have the ability to be the 'in-between' beings, able to communicate with both humans and the very subtle energies of creation.
To carry or wear an angel symbol brings to mind the idea of service. To be of service to others and to the greater good.
Star (16) - Miracles, prophecy, hope
When many of us in the west think of the star as a symbol the first one that comes to mind is the star that announced to the wise men the birth of Jesus Christ. As such we connect the star with hope and prophecy and we begin its association through countless civilisations with mysticism, cosmic forces and universal mystery. The Mayans and Egyptians are known to have mirrored star constellations in the arrangement of their pyramids and some Native American tribes see the stars as the souls of their ancestors watching over them.
The star is a symbol of something much greater than ourselves because it has a connection with the very foundation of life, with the very beginnings of the universe, and how creation actually started. The mystery lies in how light came from darkness. In many traditions there was a blackness, a void, and from this void creation sprang. Stars and suns are widely seen to be part of this moment. The star signals a belief in the ability of something to come from nothing - a belief in miracles. A star is like saying 'yes' to life. It is like a positive affirmation, saying that you are always open to the unexpected.


























