“The pentagram is an ancient symbol representing the five elements: earth, fire, water, air, and spirit. I combined it with an infinity symbol to show an everlasting power of love and light.”
Lisa“Aum symbolises a sacred sound used in meditation. Placing the pendant at the base of the neck near the throat chakra reminds us of the power of words, and of expressing ourselves with the highest intent.”
Lisa“Snakes symbolise release, both of old ways of thinking and of things that don’t serve us in our lives. They represent renewal and rebirth – an umbilical cord joining all humans to Mother Earth.”
Lisa“The snake represents kundalini energy, a creative life force and symbol of transformation and healing. One of my favourite pieces, it gives me confidence and reminds me of my power.”
Lisa“Sapphire is a stone of wisdom and intuition, bringing clarity and joy as it restores balance within the body. Diamonds meanwhile symbolise love, enhancing the power of other crystals. These earrings remind me to hear with love.”
Lisa“The white lotus, represented by white diamonds, is known to symbolise Bodhi – awakening – and represents a state of mental purity and spiritual perfection.”
Lisa“The white lotus flower, represented by white diamonds, refers to purity of the mind and the spirit; fully bloomed and open it represents full enlightenment.”
Lisa“From the Sanskrit word for circle or wheel, chakras are energy points along the spine. Snakes represent kundalini energy, reaching for spiritual enlightenment and reminding the wearer of their power.”
Lisa“The lotus with freshwater pearl refers to rebirth and renewal. Emerging from murky water into the sun above, for me it represents overcoming obstacles in search of enlightenment.”
Lisa“Tibetan Aum signs symbolise the sacred sound used in prayers and meditation, bringing us to a place where we can truly hear our inner self and be guided to enlightenment.”
Lisa“Hindu and Tibetan Aum signs symbolise ‘All that Is’ and bookend meditation, while the Garnet channels positive energy and self- confidence. This piece is a reminder that at any time we can tune in and find our inner Zen.”
Lisa“Lakshmi is the Hindu Goddess of love, wealth and prosperity – both spiritual and material – and the embodiment of beauty. In the ancient scriptures of India, all women are declared to be embodiments of her.”
Lisa“Known as the ‘stone of opportunity’, green Aventurine is thought to be the luckiest of all crystals. It releases old patterns, habits and disappointments, and has allowed me to move forward and embrace change.”
Lisa“The pentagram is believed to be a potent guard against evil, and this pendant’s enclosing circle brings the wearer universal wisdom and protection. It reminds me to have love and power in my heart.”
Lisa“The lotus represents rebirth; the dawn after one’s darkest day, a renaissance of beliefs or the ability to see past wrongs. This lotus is considered to be the womb of the world.”
Lisa“The leaf symbolises growth, hope and the life of all beings in the universe. I wanted to share the simple joy of bearing witness to the re-awakening of life and possibility that each new season affords.”
Lisa“The lotus flower is an auspicious symbol in Chinese and Tibetan iconography. With a freshwater pearl and leaf, it symbolises growth, hope, rebirth and renewal.”
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