Mesele's symbols from different civilizations have become jewelry that you can always carry to add meaning to your life.
15 different symbol jewelry carrying the meanings of fertility, change, invincibility, continuity, evil eye, spirit protector, defense, love, motherly compassion, abundance, fortune, luck, peace, mother nature can be used with all your existing jewelry as well as with the Jewelry Complement product. You can carry your symbol with you according to its meaning or the culture it belongs to and experience the super power you need to the fullest.
Entirely handcrafted. Long-lasting and valuable thanks to the gold plating on silver. Possibility to use with all your existing jewelry such as rope, leather, chain etc. Being able to carry the power of the symbol with you, even on its own or with just a safety pin, for example. Colour options include white and dark grey enamel options. |
Size: 1.85 cm X 1.97 cm
Material: 0.50 micron 18 carat gold plating and cold enamel on 925 carat silver
Care: Avoid contact with water, soap, cosmetics and cleaning materials.
Location: Grand Bazaar, Istanbul
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The Question of Life Among the Hopi
The origin of this symbol, which belongs to the Hopituh Shi-nu-mu (meaning: people of peace) or Hopi Native Americans living in today's Northern Arizona, is the labyrinth, the oldest symbol in the world. Tapuat, meaning mother and child, symbolizes the cycle of life and the journey within the human being, starting from the umbilical cord. It is the symbol of Mother Nature, the mother of all living things, the world, and her child, life. With the 7-row labyrinth, it refers to the 7 energy centers (chakras), 7 notes and 7 colors of the rainbow.
The issue: Life is a labyrinth and in order to find the right path here, it is essential to trust and listen to our mother. Listening to Mother Nature, the mother of life on earth, is a key that opens all doors. Remember that we are not the owners of the world we live in, but its children and protectors, and extend this respectfully and carefully to all mothers, starting with your own mother. |
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