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The infinity symbol, a figure eight on its side, variously signifies the concept of limitlessness or eternity, especially as used notationally in mathematics and metaphorically with respect to love.
Crowns are mainly symbols of royalty. They’re worn to symbolize the absolute authority of the wearer. But crown symbolism runs deeper, too. They’ve historically represented everything from victory in battle to the divine immortality of the wearer.
The daisy symbolizes motherhood, childbirth, and love. Lapis lazuli is a spiritual stone associated with truth, friendship, and harmony in relationships. It enhances awareness and judgment, deepening connections.
Roses can be an amazing way to say everything from “I love you” to “I value your friendship”, to “congratulations”.
Leaves mean many things in different cultures, but the most common symbolism they are used for are related to fertility, hope, abundance, growth, peace, victory, death, and rebirth.
Handmade bracelet with stones; Spondylus, lapislazuli, crisocola, opalina
Rain is cleansing not only to the earth and our bodies, but to the spirit. When we allow ourselves to fall into the natural white noise of the rain, it can soothe us and relax us. It also blocks out other noise competing for our attention, so we’re able to focus and create, or rest our overstimulated brains.
Leaves hold symbolism in many cultures, but in general, they symbolize fertility and growth. The green leaves of spring and summer depict hope, renewal and revival. Blazing yellow, orange and red leaves of fall represent the change of season.
The Inca spiral signifies unity and the eternal cycle of life, connecting with water and the feminine. Abalone shells help calm emotions and create tranquility.
Hand made bracelet with stones; Spondylus, lapislazuli, crisocola, opalina
Handmade Peruvian silver 950 ideal to use it with a pendant