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We adore these sweet charm bracelets featuring a beautiful hamsa hand, semi-precious stones, and 6 mm lava stone beads. Made with antique brass, these bracelets have a rustic aesthetic with functionality as aromatherapy diffusing lava stones carry your favorite essential oils to your senses.
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Kuan Yin – (Quan Yin) is the Chinese Bodhisattva/ Goddess of Compassion. Her name means “Observing the Sounds, or cries, of the Human World”. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form, because all representations of Bodhisattva were masculine, and have the magical power to transform the body in any form required to relieve suffering, so Kuan Yin is neither woman nor man. In the modern period, Kuan Yin is most often depicted as a beautiful woman shown in a white flowing robe – white being the symbol of purity, and usually wearing necklaces of Indian/Chinese royalty. On the right hand is a water jar (as the Sacred Vase the water jar is also one of the Eight Buddhist Symbols of Good Fortune) containing pure water, the divine nectar of life, compassion, and wisdom, and on the left, a willow branch to sprinkle the divine nectar of life upon the devotees as to bless them with physical and spiritual peace. The willow branch is also a symbol of being able to bend (or adapt) but not break. In Sanskrit, she’s known as Padma Pani – “Born of the Lotus”, the lotus symbolizing purity, peace, and harmony.
Kuan Yin – (Quan Yin) is the Chinese Bodhisattva/ Goddess of Compassion. Her name means “Observing the Sounds, or cries, of the Human World”. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitesvara, which is her male form, because all representations of Bodhisattva were masculine, and have the magical power to transform the body in any form required to relieve suffering, so Kuan Yin is neither woman nor man. In the modern period, Kuan Yin is most often depicted as a beautiful woman shown in a white flowing robe – white being the symbol of purity, and usually wearing necklaces of Indian/Chinese royalty. On the right hand is a water jar (as the Sacred Vase the water jar is also one of the Eight Buddhist Symbols of Good Fortune) containing pure water, the divine nectar of life, compassion, and wisdom, and on the left, a willow branch to sprinkle the divine nectar of life upon the devotees as to bless them with physical and spiritual peace. The willow branch is also a symbol of being able to bend (or adapt) but not break. In Sanskrit, she’s known as Padma Pani – “Born of the Lotus”, the lotus symbolizing purity, peace, and harmony.
Show the world you seek peace with these beautiful sterling silver peace charm earrings. Featuring 6mm semi-precious crystals, floral sterling silver bead caps, and colorful essential oil diffusing lava stones arranged and hung on sterling silver ear wires.
Show the world you seek peace with these beautiful sterling silver peace charm earrings. Featuring 6mm semi-precious crystals, floral sterling silver bead caps, and colorful essential oil diffusing lava stones arranged and hung on sterling silver ear wires.
These simple sterling silver bar earrings feature 3-4 mm semi-precious crystals with 2mm sterling silver beads in between on sterling silver ear wires.
These simple sterling silver bar earrings feature 3-4 mm semi-precious crystals with 2mm sterling silver beads in between on sterling silver ear wires.
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