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MINI PENDANTS
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WE ARE HAPPY TO PRESENT THE NEW MINI 1 INCH PENDANTS. THEY COME IN 6 DIFFERENT DESIGNS: FLOWER OF LIFE, SRI YANTRA, SAHASRARA, METATRON'S CUBE,
TUBE TORUS AND LOTUS OM. THEY ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN 5 DIFFERENT GEMSTONES: BLACK
TOURMALINE, LAPIS LAZULI, MALACHITE AND TURQUOISE. THE MINI'S MAKE GREAT GIFTS FOR CHILDREN, PETS AND PEOPLE WHO LIKE MORE
PETITE JEWELRY.
AWARD WINNING “SIXTH DIMENSION”
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SIXTH DIMENSIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS IS ONENESS WITH THE SPARKS OF GOD WITHIN ALL SOULS AND ALL LIFE EVER CREATED BY GOD, THE ALL THAT IS, EVERYWHERE...IT CAN BE CALLED THE "MIRACLE SPACE".
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WHOLESALE INQUIRIES WELCOME
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We carry Pendants in: Mini (1 inch) Small (1 1/4 inch) Medium (1 ½ inch)
Large (1 5/8 inch) Extra-Large (3 inches)
Sacred Geometry Patterns:
Sri Yantra
The Sri Yantra, or Yantra of Creation, represents the OM vibration and has been known in the Hindu and Buddhist traditions since Vedic times, as the most powerful
and mystically beautiful of all yantras (visual symbol to balance the mind or focus it on spiritual concepts). It represents the timeless creative principle of the universe, the
continuous unfoldment of all realms of creation from the Central Source and, with that mindfulness; it is also used as an object of meditation
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WE CARRY PENDANTS IN: MINI (1 INCH) SMALL (1 1/4 INCH) MEDIUM 1 1/2 INCH) LARGE (1 5/8 INCH) EXTRA LARGE (3 INCHES)
Sacred Geometry Earrings (1 inch across)
Enjoy feeling the uplifting vibrations of these aesthetically beautiful
Flower of Life, Sri Yantra, Sahasrara, Metatron’s Cube, Tube Torus and Lotus Om Sacred Geometry Earrings.
Sri Yantra Mandala
This design pattern of the Sri Yantra Is often found in Tibetan Mandalas.
Flower of Life
The Flower of Life symbol is considered to be sacred among many cultures, both ancient and modern. Within this symbol can be found all the building blocks of the
universe (Platonic Solids). The Flower of Life can be used as a metaphor to illustrate the connectedness of all life and the one spirit within the universe.
SACRED Gemstones
Black Tourmaline is associated with the First Chakra; considered to be one of the most potent gemstones for dispelling negativity while providing powerful protection.
Malachite is an excellent stone to help open the Heart Chakra; a powerful tool to assist with good concentration and increased psychic vision.
Turquoise is primarily associated with the Fifth (throat) Chakra; allows for more effective communication and strengthens bonds of friendship. Lapis Lazuli aids in opening the Sixth Chakra, as well as assists in dreamtime work; increases connection with the Higher Self.
Red Coral is good for taming tempers, rages and compulsive disorders; also helps stimulate intuition and increase libido.
NEW PENDANTS
Goddess Isis (also with flower of life)
In Ancient Egyptian lore she is said to be the personification of nature or the feminine aspect of divine. Her reputed magical power was greater than that of all other gods, and she was said to protect the kingdom from its enemies, govern the skies and the
natural world, and have power over fate itself.
Hanuman
The ancient Vedic texts speak of him as a monkey child of the Wind God, possessing enormous strength, keen intellect and a mastery over the Vedas and other branches of learning. He is also an unquestioning devotee and selfless servant of Rama, the hero
of the epic Ramayana.
Baha’i Symbol
The Nine-pointed star it is considered by those interested in numbers as the sign of perfection and unity and is the numerical value of the word “Baha”, thus there is
frequent use of the number 9 in Baha'í symbols.
The Buddha
He is believed to have lived and taught mostly in the northeastern part of ancient India sometime between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE. He is said to have taught
a Middle Way between sensual indulgence and the severe asceticism. He is believed by Buddhists to be an enlightened teacher who attained full Buddhahood and shared
his insights to help sentient beings end rebirth and suffering.
Raise of the Phoenix
The mythical Phoenix has been incorporated into many religions, signifying eternal life, destruction, creation and fresh beginnings. Legend has it that the phoenix represents
the idea that the end is only the beginning and will be reborn over and over again.
Unalome
In Buddhism, Unalome are the visual image of reaching enlightnment. The spiral means our struggle with life, while the straight line shows that we have finally found harmony. Unalome represent the "crowns" of the enlightened saints. This is a very
powerful symbol of spiritual and personal quest.
Winged Ankh
The ankh, or Egyptian cross, is a very ancient symbol and it is believed to represent eternal life, and to be a protective amulet. The added wings symbolize freedom and the
wish to "always flying high".
Bagua
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The Bagua consists of eight trigrams used in Taoist cosmology to represent the fundamental principles of reality.
I AM
I AM is the ultimate statement of self-sufficiency, self-existence, and immediate
presence. It is derived from “I Am that I Am” or “I will be what I will be”.
Gallifrey, a Lord of Time
Wheels upon wheels alluding to Time Travel
Artwork inspired by Dr. Who.
Man in the Maze
According to O'odham ( Native American Tribe) oral history, the labyrinth design
depicts experiences and choices we make in our journey through life. In the middle of the "maze", a person finds their dreams and goals. When one reaches the center, we have one final opportunity (the last turn in the design) to look back upon our choices
and path, before the Sun God greets us, blesses us and passes us into rebirth.
Sahasrara
The Sahasrara, which represents the 7th or Crown Chakra, is referred to as the “lotus of a thousand petals”. It is the epicenter of the soul and the essence of
one’s complete being. The seventh chakra is responsible for the integration of all the others, melding them with their own individual qualities and is often referred
to as the Promised Land where complete and utter freedom and truth are obtained.
Galactic Butterfly
Galactic Butterfly – This Hunab Ku symbol represents the Supreme God and Creator of the Maya. He is the head of the Mayan Pantheon and called 'God of the Gods'. Originally a rectangular design, it was modified by Jose Argüelles,
author of the Mayan Factor, to look more like a circular motif evoking a yin and yang symbol, as well as a spiral galaxy.
Caduceus
This pattern, known as the Caduceus, consists of two serpents crisscrossed around a staff topped by a round knob and flanked by wings, has been the
symbol of the American medical profession for nearly a hundred years.
Butterfly
The Butterfly symbolizes metamorphosis, a total transformation. It represents a need for change and greater freedom. As we move through different life cycles, we experience a sense
of renewal and rebirth. The butterfly also represents lightness of being, playfulness and finding greater joy in life.
Metatron’s Cube
Metatron’s Cube - Mythically speaking, Metatron was originally human, elevated
to archangel by God for his services as scribe. He was considered to be the foremost communicator between humans and the divine. Metatron is best known
for his ‘cube’ which is derived from the Fruit of Life, which are thirteen circles concealed in the ancient Flower of Life found inscribed on the walls of the
Osirian temple at Abydos, Egypt and throughout many ancient cultures. The centers of each of these thirteen circles are then all connected to each other to
form Metatron’s Cube and it is from this pattern that all the “Platonic Solids” can be formed which are the building blocks of all life.
Golden Mean Spiral
Golden Mean Spiral – This spiral is derived via the golden rectangle, a unique rectangle which has the golden ratio. This form is found everywhere in nature: the Nautilus Shell, the face of a
Sunflower, your fingerprints, our DNA, and the shape of the Milky Way.
Tri-Spiral Golden Mean
This unquestionably beautiful symbol has three Golden Mean Spirals being birthed out of an equilateral triangle. It represents the Holy Trinity,
Internal Balance and Divine Harmony of the highest order.
Seed of Life
The Seed of Life Pendant is a symbol of blessing and protection passed through generations; it contains the secret of the seven days of the creation. It can also be worn as a symbol of fertility. These circles are placed with 6-fold symmetry, forming a mesmerizing pattern of circles and lenses. It is just one level away
from the most recognized Sacred Geometry Symbol, the Flower of Life.
Tree of Life
The Tree of Life symbol represents different qualities and virtues like wisdom, strength, protection, beauty, bounty and redemption. This tree is associated with
the creator because it provides protection, supports abundant fruit production and thereby, regeneration. This symbol indicates that all forms of life are
connected through a cosmic energy and that we as humans should live in harmony with the rest of living beings.
Tree of Life within the Flower of Life
The combined essence of the Tree of Life within the Flower of Life creates a dynamic synergy. Pentagram
The Pentagram was used symbolically in Ancient Greece and Babylonia, and is used today as a symbol of faith by many Wiccans, akin to the use of the cross by Christians and the Star of David by Jews. Also, in Ancient Greece, Pythagorean
School taught that the pentagram was a symbol of mathematical perfection.
Abundance
This symbol represents the Abundance that is all around us. As we open ourselves up and do whatever it takes to manifest our true calling, the Universe unfolds to provide us
with everything under the Sun that we need in divine right timing.
Sunflower
The physical resemblance of the Sunflower to the Sun has significantly
influenced its meaning. The sunflower's petals have been likened to bright yellow rays of sunshine, which evoke feelings of warmth and happiness. In
addition, the sunflower is often associated with adoration and longevity. The Sunflower Pendant pattern has also shown up as a crop circle.
Hamsa
The Hamsa depicts the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many societies throughout history, particularly in the three major
Western Religions. The Hamsa is said to provide defense against the evil eye.
Om
This symbol for OM represents a mystical Sanskrit sound of Hindu origin that is sacred and important in various Dharmic religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
Star of David
The Star of David is a symbol representing the Jewish religion. Its shape is that of a hexagram, the compound of two equilateral triangles. One facing up toward Heaven and one pointing down toward earth. The Star of David within the Star of
David is a symbol associated with the Ancient Jews of Ethiopia. Vajra
Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning diamond and thunderbolt. The Vajra is believed to represent firmness of spirit and spiritual power and is commonly used
symbolically by Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism.
Labyrinth
Labyrinths are a single path or unicursal tool for personal, psychological and spiritual transformation. Labyrinths are thought to enhance right brain activity. The Classical Seven Circuit Labyrinth in this example shows that you enter a
labyrinth through the mouth and then walk on the paths or circuits. The goal is to get to the center of the labyrinth. When you reach it, you have gone half the
distance and you can sit and go into a meditative state. Then, you need to turn around and walk back out. This whole process has been used to prepare
individuals for entering into Holy Shrines.
55) Metatron's Cube in Flower of Life
Metatron is best known for his ‘cube’ which is derived from the Fruit of Life, thirteen circles concealed in the ancient Flower of Life. When superimposed on top of another Flower of Life it reinforces our Unity Consciousness...the Sacred
Oneness of all Creation.
Archangel Michael
Archangel Michael fights for good to prevail over evil. You can ask for Michael’s help to gain the courage you need to overcome your fears. Michael is often depicted in art wielding a sword or a
spear that you can use to cut away all your negative thought patterns and to cut or destroy very strong, negative cord attachments to other people. You can also use it to destroy all your limiting
beliefs that are holding you back. Give your limiting belief a physical representation and cut right through it and replace it with a belief that you desire.
Ganesha
Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom.
Mayan Headdress
The Mayan Headdress crop circle resembles a Native American Headdress with a prominent Mayan Motif. It has a zig zag pattern to it ... signature of the feathered
serpent, Quetzalcoatl, 'The Radiant One' who is expected by some people to make his return any time now...
Tube Torus
The Tube Torus is a shape created out of the basic structure of creation called The Seed of Life. It is one of the basic shapes of the universe and is considered as the ultimate sign of
unity. The Tube Torus has no inner or outer side and so it symbolizes for the wearer the unity between what you are experiencing as the outer world and as your inner world.
Yin/Yang Double Dragon
In Asian philosophy, the concept of Yin Yang is used to describe how polar opposites or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn. Opposites thus only exist in relation to each other.
The Dragon symbol represents strength, power and good luck.
Trinity
Blessed Trinity, the union of three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost) in one Godhead. Also represents Mind, Body, Spirit.
Twelve-Pointed Star
This Twelve-Pointed Star beautifully represents the number twelve which symbolizes what is completed, forms a whole, and is a perfect and harmonious unit. In the ancient civilizations, like Oriental and Judaic, it corresponds to the plenitude, the completion and the integrality of a thing. It also may be used to
represent the twelve tribes of Israel or the twelve apostles.
Rose Cross
The Rose Cross comes from the Society of the Rose-Cross which devoted itself to
teaching mankind the love of God and the beauty of brotherhood. They founded their symbolism upon the rose and the cross, which typify the redemption of man through
the union of his lower temporal nature with his higher eternal nature.
Ankh in Flower of Life
This beautiful symbol combines the Ankh which is known as the Key of Life, and in Ancient Egyptian symbolizes the concept of Eternal Life, with the Flower of
Life which represents the interconnectedness and Oneness of Creation. Sufi Winged Heart
"Love has no other desire but to fulfill itself. To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night. To wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving." ~Kahlil Gibran~ Sufism is known as “Islamic Mysticism,” in which Muslims seek to find divine Love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God. This symbol is a heart with wings within which is a five-pointed star (representing divine light) and a crescent moon
(reflecting responsiveness to this light). “In brief, the meaning of this symbol is that the heart responsive to the light of God is liberated.” ~Hazrat Inayat Khan~
Fruit of Life
The 'Fruit of Life' symbol is composed of 13 circles taken from the design of the Flower of Life. It is said to be the blueprint of the Universe, containing the basis
for the design of every atom, molecular structure, life form and everything in existence. It contains the geometric basis for the delineation of Metatron's
Cube, which brings forth the platonic solids.
Chakra Man
Chakra Man surrounded by the Flower of Life sitting in a lotus poise with his
seven chakras resonating.
MerKaBa
The MerKaBa, which can be viewed as a three-dimensional Star of David. Also spelled MerKaBah, it is the divine light vehicle allegedly used by ascended masters to connect
with and reach those in tune with the higher realms. "Mer" means Light. "Ka" means Spirit. "Ba" means Body. Mer-Ka-Ba means the spirit/body surrounded by counter-
rotating fields of light, (wheels within wheels), spirals of energy as in DNA, which transports spirit/body from one dimension to another.
MerKaBa in Flower of Life
This joining of the MerKaBa and the Flower of Life further empowers unity consciousness.
Fourth Dimension
This Crop Circle called the Fourth Dimension appeared at Barbury Castle in 1991. It symbolizes leaving the Age of darkness, which will be replaced by a new
eternal Golden Age consisting of JOY and HAPPINESS without opposites because all darkness is becoming extinct.
Septagram (Seven-Sided Polygon)
Septagram or Faerie Star, is used by many Pagan and Celtic-based Traditions. In Sacred Geometry it is called a heptagon, a 7-sided polygon. The seven points
represent the Sun, The Forest, the Sea, Magic, the Moon, the Wind, and the
Connection (or Spirit). It is also used by many Christian faiths to symbolize the seven days of creation and the perfection or God.
Penteract, 5th Dimensional Hypercube
Fifth Dimensional Consciousness can be the experience of a permanent state of peace, bliss, love, and joy. One sees themselves in everyone whether it be humans or animals. The mind is quieter, and one tends to live in the present moment with increased psychic and intuitive abilities. Manifestation is easier, and synchronicities become more apparent.
Right and Left Eye of Horus
The Eye of Horus is an Ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. The eye is called the Eye of Ra, symbolizing the sun. The Eye of Horus refers to the ancient Mystery School Teachings of Creational Geometry encoded by Isis and Osiris and left behind with their priests in Egypt. It was also the name of the Mystery
Schools created by Pharaoh Akhenaten around 1400 B.C.
Sun/Moon
The Sun and the Moon are two opposing forces in the Universe, the Yang and the Yin; but if they are formed together, they can make a more powerful and greater body. The
Sun represents the elements of masculinity like authority, wisdom, strength and power; while the Moon signifies emotion, imagination, intuition and beauty. Together, the Sun
and Moon can be interpreted as the union of one’s male and female attributes to a form a balance in a person’s relationships to others, the blending of the active and passive
characteristics of being human.
Adi Shakti
Adi Shakti means, literally, the primal, first power. It has a Feminine aspect, it divines the future—both known and unknown, and is the embodiment of
creativity, balance, and completion. This symbol transcends the rational mind.
Manipura Chakra (Solar Plexus)
Manipura is considered the center of dynamism, energy, will power and achievement which radiates Prana throughout the entire human body. It is associated with the
power of fire and digestion, as well as with the sense of sight and the action of movement. Manipura is "the center of etheric-psychic intuition and opening up this area
may help in making better decisions in one's life on many different levels.
Triskelion
The triskelion is also known as the “Spiral of Life.” The three spirals represent balance, harmony and continual motion indicative of the flow of life and of the Earth in her seasons and cycles. Triskelion’s assist in the bioelectric and bio-magnetic energy
flow based on mathematics and sacred geometry. Placed in or around water, they create energetic vortices that bring molecular structure to water.
Star of Lakshmi
This symbol is known as the Star of Lakshmi and represents her eight forms of wealth and prosperity. When called upon, Lakshmi opens the floodgates of heaven to meet our heart’s or budget’s needs.
Choku Rei
Pronounced: "Cho-Koo-Ray"), its general meaning is the place of power of the Universe is here. This power symbol can be used to increase the power in Reiki Healing Practice and help improve the flow of Life Force Energy. It can also be
used for protection.