And, to be honest, you just can’t fault this wand on prettiness. I mean, if you can get the same metaphysical healing benefits with an added G–spot curve, I’m willing to compromise on the slightly wandier aesthetic. The slender, elongated cone of the classic wand is aesthetically appealing and more ‘wandlike,’ but I wasn’t sure if the smooth and featureless taper would do anything for me. I chose the curved wand because it looked a little more ergonomic and shapelier for the body. As far as I recall, our history teacher hyped up the sacrificial aspect of certain blades (hey, he knew his audience), so I have always held personal associations between obsidian rock and ritual. They apparently used to make weapons out of it as the brittle nature makes a clean, sharp edge when broken. Fun fact: the first time I heard about obsidian was in high school, when we studied Aztec and Inca history. Mine is made from pure obsidian, which is a glassy substance is formed from cooling lava. The wands are available in amethyst, rose quartz, obsidian, and adventurine. When Juliet contacted me about providing an honest review of one of the new wands, I jumped at the chance – Yoni Eggs has amazing products and service, and (most importantly, I believe) Juliet lives her personal truth through her work. Companies like this are putting crystal wellness aids back into public awareness, and I’m extremely happy that we have an alternative locally available to the South African market. However, her store has recently expanded to include a range of yoni wands, which, like the eggs, are experiencing a contemporary revival. We’ve chatted to the wonderful Juliet from Yoni Eggs before, and even reviewed her flagship eggs.
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