Om with Love

$148.00

Wear it short or wear it long! Made with love stones and leather. May peace prevail.

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Wear it short or wear it long! Made with love stones and leather. May peace prevail.

Rose Quartz– is the stone of universal love. It restores trust and harmony in relationships, encouraging unconditional love. Rose Quartz purifies and opens the heart at all levels to promote love, self-love, friendship, deep inner healing and feelings of peace. Opens and balances the heart center.

Sunstone: Dissipates fear, alleviates stress, and increases vitality.

Rudraksha– Balancing, grounding, and purifying. Seeds of the Rudraksha tree are utilized as sacred prayer beads. The Rudraksha bead is said to originally come from  Shiva’s tears.   According to mythology, Lord Shiva was said to have spent 1000 years in meditation for the benefit of all beings, and upon opening his eyes, teardrops rolled down from his eyes and landed upon the earth taking birth as the sacred Rudraksha tree. Asian Yogis and Monks found that merely wearing the Rudraksha beads gave them the astonishingly tremendous amount of tranquility and concentration that helped them meditate for long periods of time with spectacular control over their mind.

Pearls– Calming to the mind and emotions. Enhances personal integrity. They bring centering and a calming reflection, as well as attune the wearer to the ebb and flow of life. They are told that they give purity, promote faith and charity.

Bronze: An alloy consisting mostly of copper (the bronze we use is over 90% copper) and shares the same healing properties. Bronze has been used in the manufacture of various types of medals for centuries and is known in contemporary times for being awarded for third place in sporting competitions and other events. The later usage was in part attributed to the choices of gold, silver, and bronze to represent the first three Ages of Man in Greek mythology: the Golden Age, when men lived among the gods; the Silver age, where youth lasted a hundred years; and the Bronze Age, the era of heroes, and was first adopted at the 1904 Summer Olympics.

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