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In Inca belief, the Sun (Inti in Quechua) was the primary deity, seen as the husband of the moon. The Sun held the power to heal, control crops, and provide relief to people.
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.
The Wiphala is the flag of the Andean peoples, originating from the Aymara language. It symbolizes indigenous wisdom, embodying the principles of universal order (Pachakama) and the cosmic mother (Pachamama). Its design features the sun and day above and the moon and night below.
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.
The rhombus, a symbol for balancing Yin and Yang within oneself, is found in various cultures and promotes inner harmony and selflessness. Its appearance signifies a profound shift in consciousness.
Delicate piece of jewelry handmade with 950 silver with embedded stones. A jewel that combines with a cocktail or evening dress and can be worn on any occasion.
Handmade piece of jewelry with embedded stones and 950 silver. A unique model inspired by the Inca goldsmith. Created by Marassina Jewelry.