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Authentic Buddhist and Tibetan jewelry: earrings, pendants, rings. Unique, inspired, handmade jewelry designs in gold and silver by an internationally renowned cosmic jewelry artist, whose work harnesses the power of spiritual symbols and sacred geometry from the Buddhist tradition. If you're looking to buy Buddhist jewelry for your self, as a gift, or to celebrate an engagement, wedding or others, check out the exquisite selections below. Ships internationally: USA, Canada, Australia, UK, etc.
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Buddhist Jewelry collection crafted from the heart of the artist David Weitzman. Help to cultivate Buddhist insight to your life to find peace, Harmony and ever lasting happiness.
The Dharma Pendant Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts The Dharma Pendant design incorporates the Sacred Fig leaf which is known as the Buddhi Tree. Prince Siddhartha sat under this Tree for 49 days, attaining full awakening and liberation and became the Buddha.
"You cannot step into the same river twice for other waters are ever flowing onto you." The Ring of Eternal Flow The ring is a reminder for the true nature of all things - Change & Flow The eternal flow ring is based upon the ideas and concept of the philosopher Heraclitus - one of the ancient greek philosophers from the era before socrates.
Buddhist symbol of enlightenment modesty and compassion The Buddhi earring is made in the shape of the leaves of the "Ficus religiosa" tree. This is the tree under which the prince Siddhartha Gautama reached awakening, the understanding of what is the source of all suffering.
Buddhist symbol of enlightenment modesty and compassion I've used the leaves of the "Ficus Religiusa" - the sacred fig tree for this design. Prince Siddhartha Gautama sat under this tree and meditated for 40 days in order to discovered the source and the cause of all suffering; attained full awakening and became the Buddha.
A tool for harmony between the masculine and feminine The structure of the Sri Yantra pendant is one that provides abundance, beauty, and balance between male and female and between spiritual and material. Yantra is a mystical hindu concept that describes a structure or diagram used to balance or focus the consciousness in order to achieve spiritual comprehension.
The OM symbol symbolizes the first frequency that created the universe. Sound is frequency, and the whole universe is made up of frequencies. In Judaism, the Creator speaks. In Christianity, there is the word and in Buddhism there is the Om.
Buddhist symbol of enlightenment modesty and compassion The inlaid Buddhi ring is made in the shape of the leaves of the "Ficus religiosa" tree. This is the tree under which the prince Siddhartha Gautama reached awakening, the understanding of what is the source of all suffering.
"I teach one thing and one thing only, that is: suffering and the end of suffering." -The Buddha- The awakening pendant design incorporates the Sacred Fig leaf which is known as The Buddhi Tree. Prince Siddhartha sat under it for 49 days and attained full awakening and liberation, becoming the Buddha.
The OM symbol symbolizes the first frequency that created the universe. Sound is frequency and the whole universe is made out of frequencies. In Judaism, the Creator speaks. In Christianity, there is "the word" and in Buddhism there is the Om. The pronunciation of the Om creates the sound of movement and rest, which again means a frequency.
The OM symbol symbolizes the first frequency that created the universe. Sound is frequency and the whole universe is made out of frequencies. In Judaism, the Creator speaks. In Christianity, there is "the word" and in Buddhism there is the Om. The pronunciation of the Om creates the sound of movement and rest, which again means a frequency.
"Play the game EXISTENCE until the end of the beginning!" The symbol in the middle of the pendant is called the Tibetan knot (Srivatsa or the endless knot) and is one of the eight symbols of the Tibetan Buddhism. The Tibetan knot can stand for karmic consequences: pull here, something happens over there.
Represent the source of life and the three Jewels in Buddhism The Great Mother Ring Represents compassion, and wisdom. This ring is dedicated to Mother Earth and to life itself. The ring represents the source of life, and the three precious stones or "fruit" represent the three balancing powers of the Universe and "The Three Gems" which represent the three basic principles of Buddhism.