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The Spiral Nacre Yellow Set features elegant jewelry pieces with a captivating spiral design and a warm yellow hue. Crafted to evoke a sense of harmony and positivity, this set can symbolize growth and renewal. Perfect for adding a touch of sophistication and meaningful symbolism to any ensemble.
The Spiral Mother Pearl & Onyx Set features elegant jewelry pieces that combine the luminous beauty of mother of pearl with the deep, grounding qualities of onyx. The spiral design can symbolize growth and transformation, making this set a meaningful addition to any collection. Perfect for those who appreciate timeless elegance with a touch of symbolic significance.
The Spiral Abalone Set I features a beautifully crafted design inspired by natural elegance. Often associated with calming and soothing energies, this set can symbolize harmony and balance. Its intricate spiral motif adds a touch of sophistication and spiritual significance to any jewelry collection.
The Spiral Chrysocolla Set I features a beautifully crafted design that highlights the natural elegance of chrysocolla. Its spiral motif can symbolize growth and transformation, making it a meaningful addition to any jewelry collection. Perfect for those who appreciate unique and symbolic accessories.
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.
The daisy flower symbolized motherhood and childbirth and through that was associated with love, sensuality, and fertility.
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.
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 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.