Spiritual Jewelry

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Discover Our Spiritual Jewelry in This Collection.

Spirituality, esotericism, religions, and Buddhism with its philosophy take center stage in this collection. Here, you’ll find most of the spiritual symbols to match your needs and desires.

Why Wear Spiritual Jewelry?

Everyone has their own symbol. It serves as a good luck charm, amulet, or talisman. Worn as a pendant, ring, or bracelet, this spiritual symbol becomes part of your inner world.
It will accompany you throughout your life, offering protection and support during challenging times.

How to Choose Spiritual Jewelry?

There are many spiritual symbols, some religious, others philosophical. You might already have your lucky sign without realizing it! Let your natural attraction guide you as we explore this collection together.

The Most Common Symbols on Spiritual Jewelry.

This list is not exhaustive but will give you an overview of the most popular spiritual signs.

  • The Lotus Flower:
    Highly significant in Buddhism and many religions, it symbolizes spiritual enlightenment. This flower represents resurrection and is seen as a symbol of perseverance, born from mud yet revealing stunning beauty.
  • Hand of Fatima.
    Also called the “Hamsa Hand“, this ancient Middle Eastern amulet symbolizes the hand of God. Hamsa means “five” in Hebrew and is depicted as a palm with an eye in the center.
    The Hand of Fatima is a universal sign of protection against the evil eye. The eye defends you from anyone wishing you harm.
  • The Tree of Life.
    This symbol appears in many religions worldwide. Numerous sacred sites reference it. In Christianity, the Tree of Life represents eternal life. In Buddhism, Buddha attained enlightenment under this tree. In Hinduism, it’s known as Ashvattha. It always symbolizes the cycle of life—from seed to sprout, root growth, flowering, leaf fall, and rebirth through the seed.
  • What Does the Sign “Om̐” and the Mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” Mean?
    First, a note on pronunciation: to be phonetically accurate, the mantra should be said as “Om Mani Paidmé Oum.”
    The first syllable, OM, pronounced Ohm, symbolizes Buddha’s spirit, speech, and body. MANI means “jewel,” PADME means lotus, and HUM represents the method of wisdom.
    This mantra expresses that purity of spirit, speech, and body is achieved through wisdom’s elevation. It’s often called the Mantra of Mantras, the one from which all begins.


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