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  1. Amethyst Lotus Earrings

    Amethyst Lotus Earrings

    A delicate inverted lotus cap hugs a lovely amethyst bead that might have been found on an expensive set of prayer beads. Accented with a preciously small pearl dangle. Elegant enough for a snappy evening out as well as the least formal occasions.

    All of our jewelry is handmade in Nepal by gifted artisans from Newari, Shakya and Bajracharya clans. Each piece is made with sterling silver using a range of traditional crafting techniques.

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  2. Blue Mandala Pendant

    Blue Mandala Pendant

    A hidden cosmological universe is elegantly represented on the face of this finely crafted silver and iolite set. Four tiny sterling beads represent the four pillars of enlightenment, the circular scrolling filigree is a ring of cosmic fire, and the central gem represents universal perfection. And you can hide your love away in the pendant which is actually a locket with room for a tiny photo or memento. (Shown on our Silver Snake Chain--sold separately).

    All of our jewelry is handmade in Nepal by gifted artisans from Newari, Shakya and Bajracharya clans. Each piece is made with sterling silver using a range of traditional crafting techniques.

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  3. Carnelian Lotus Earrings

    Carnelian Lotus Earrings

    In Tibetan, pema is the word for lotus, a symbol of the full flowering of wisdom and perfection. Powerful symbols for good luck and transcendence are always found in our extensive jewelry collections. This set features sterling silver with carnelian and pearl.

    All of our jewelry is handmade in Nepal by gifted artisans from Newari, Shakya and Bajracharya clans. Each piece is made with sterling silver using a range of traditional crafting techniques.

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  4. Wood pendant necklace, 'Aj Maya Calendar'

    Wood pendant necklace, 'Aj Maya Calendar'

    "According to the Maya calendar, on the day known as Aj the energy is ideal for expressing love, especially toward our family," explains Iliana Hernandez. "I've made this jewelry collection with a lot of love and bright colors to express the richness of the Maya culture." Aj represents the new generations and is associated with an armadillo. Hernandez paints the palo blanco wood pendant and ties it to a beige faux-suede cord. .925 Sterling silver clasp Learn More

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  5. Wood pendant necklace, 'Ajmaq Maya Calendar'

    Wood pendant necklace, 'Ajmaq Maya Calendar'

    According to the Maya calendar, on the day known as Ajmaq the energy is perfect for healing the masculine part within us and thus become better persons, explains Iliana Hernandez. I've made this jewelry collection with a lot of love and bright colors to express the richness of the Maya culture. Ajmaq symbolizes sin and forgiveness and is associated with an owl. Hernandez paints the palo blanco wood pendant and ties it to a beige faux-suede cord. .925 Sterling silver clasp Learn More

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  6. Wood pendant necklace, 'Ajpu Maya Calendar'

    Wood pendant necklace, 'Ajpu Maya Calendar'

    The energy of the day known as Ajpu is ideal for reconnecting with our inner hero, says Iliana Hernandez alluding to the beliefs that underlie the Maya calendar. Each day is represented by a specific glyph, which Hern?ndez hand-paints on a palo blanco wood pendant hanging from a beige faux-suede cord. Resembling a person blowing a festive serpentine, this glyph symbolizes the life force. The creature associated with Ajpu is the human being. .925 Sterling silver clasp Learn More

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  7. Wood pendant necklace, 'Ee Maya Calendar' Wood pendant necklace, 'Ee Maya Calendar'

    Wood pendant necklace, 'Ee Maya Calendar'

    According to the Maya calendar, on the day known as Ee the energy is perfect for traveling, explains Iliana Hernandez. I've made this jewelry collection with a lot of love and bright colors to express the richness of the Maya culture. Ee symbolizes the path of destiny and is associated with a lynx. Hernandez paints the palo blanco wood pendant and ties it to a beige faux-suede cord. .925 Sterling silver clasp Learn More

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  8. Wood pendant necklace, 'I'x Maya Calendar'

    Wood pendant necklace, 'I'x Maya Calendar'

    According to the Maya calendar, on the day known as I'x the energy is perfect for showing the receptive aspect of ourselves, explains Iliana Hernandez. I've made this jewelry collection with a lot of love and bright colors to express the richness of the Maya culture. I'x symbolizes the heart of Earth and the protection of nature, and is associated with the jaguar. Hernandez paints the palo blanco wood pendant and ties it to a beige faux-suede cord. .925 Sterling silver clasp Learn More

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  9. Wood pendant necklace, 'Imox Maya Calendar' Wood pendant necklace, 'Imox Maya Calendar'

    Wood pendant necklace, 'Imox Maya Calendar'

    The energy of the day known as Imox allows us to keep calm and collected when facing chaos and the unexpected, understanding that it is all part of life, says Iliana Hernandez alluding to the beliefs that underlie the Maya calendar. Each day is represented by a specific glyph, which Hern?ndez hand-paints on a palo blanco wood pendant hanging from a beige faux-suede cord. This glyph represents the god of rain and symbolizes fertility. The animals associated with Imox are the alligator, crocodile, shark and turtle. .925 Sterling silver clasp Learn More

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  10. Wood pendant necklace, 'Keme Maya Calendar'

    Wood pendant necklace, 'Keme Maya Calendar'

    The energy of the day known as Keme helps us to let go of the people or the relationships which are no longer part of our lives, says Iliana Hern?ndez, alluding to the beliefs that underlie the ancient Maya calendar. Each day is represented by a specific glyph, which Hern?ndez hand-paints on a palo blanco wood pendant hanging from a beige faux-suede cord. This glyph represents the life and death cycle. The animal associated with Keme is the owl. .925 Sterling silver clasp Learn More

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