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These Spiral Chrysocolla Earrings feature a graceful design that highlights the natural beauty of the gemstone. Often associated with communication and tranquility, they can add a touch of elegance and calm to any outfit. Perfect for those who appreciate meaningful jewelry with a unique, artistic flair.
Inca culture viewed the hummingbird as a celestial messenger, while the condor was the primary spiritual messenger from the upper world. The hummingbird was significant for advancing human consciousness. Discover the beauty of humminbird silver earrings.
Inspired by the vastness of the sky, these elements represent the light and guidance that the stars offer. A symbol of hope and direction, reflecting the connection between the earthly and the heavenly. Discover the beauty of star silver earrings.
The Sun and Moon symbolize the balance of opposites in nature. These earrings, crafted with mother of pearl and onyx, represent the harmony between light and dark, guiding us towards unity and equilibrium in our lives. Discover the beauty of the sun and moon mother pearl & onyx earrings.
The Lambayeque people of 750 AD were skilled in metallurgy and goldsmithing, creating the “Tumi,” a ceremonial dagger for sacrifices to God Naylamp. It symbolized divine power, hierarchy, prestige, and lineage, exclusively held by the nobility. Discover the beauty of ceremonial tumi mother pearl earrings.
The Inca calendar, tailored to the Cuzco Valley environment and culture, served as the basis for governing the Inca Empire. It featured 12 synodic months, calculated from one new moon to the next. Discover the beauty of inca calendar nacre rainbow earrings.
The Inca Mother Earth and Pachamama spiral in the Quechua language is an ancient symbol of unity, wholeness and completion. It represents the endless cycle of life and a path to the Creator. Spiritual combination of these colors: The combination of purple, orange, abalone and green could symbolize a spiritual journey that integrates intuition and wisdom (purple), with creativity and vitality (orange), transformation and flexibility (abalone), and healing and unconditional love (green). Together, these colors could represent a holistic balance between body, mind and spirit, promoting both personal evolution and connection with the divine and natural.
The Andean cross, known as “chakana” in Quechua, signifies a “ladder to the highest.” It’s a four-sided ladder symbol, bridging the human world with the divine, uniting the lower and higher realms, Earth and the Sun.
Inca culture viewed the hummingbird as a celestial messenger, while the condor was the primary spiritual messenger from the upper world. The hummingbird was significant for advancing human consciousness.
The Inca Mother Earth and Pachamama spiral in the Quechua language is an ancient symbol of unity, wholeness and completion. It represents the endless cycle of life and a path to the Creator.
Flowers bloom when exposed to full sunlight. Morning Glory Plant is believed to be lucky and is also popular for providing peace and happiness to home buyers. Others believe that the seeds of this flowering plant prevent bad dreams and give a well rested sleep throughout the night.
The serpent represented the infinite for the Incas. The serpent symbolizes the world below or the world of the dead (the Ukhu Pacha). When people left the earthly world they joined this other dimension represented by the serpent. For the Incas the serpent also represented wisdom.