Peacock’s eye (water/air)
A beautiful pattern that is composed of two different types of glyphs. Peacock’s eye’s are called ‘composite’ glyphs. A loop contains a whorl in a teardrop shaped pocket, supported by one triradius. Skin ridges also converge inside the loop, under the whorl.
Tradition say those with this pattern on a finger will have luck in a dangerous situation and certainly a sense of self preservation.
If you have this ‘extra eye of perception’ on your hand, you have a discerning eye, design flair and high degree of power of observation.

