Each necklace comes on an information card with a 24" black cord rope.
ALL-SEEING EYE: this symbol of an open hand with an eye in its Palm is recognized as a powerful protection amulet. Called hamsa in Arabic, it originates in the ancient traditions of the Middle east, where it is known as the hand of Fatima. Also common in many parts of Asia, it is regarded by traditional Tibetan culture as a guard against fear and oppression.
AVERT EVIL EYE: belief in the evil eye is common among the folk cultures of europe, Africa and asia. The evil eye is a misfortune caused by the jealousy or covetousness of another, and is sometimes projected unintentionally. This powerful amulet reflects the evil eye, transferring bad wishes back to those who first sent them.
DEVIL TRAP: of Assyrian Semitic origins, the devil's trap is a good look symbol intended to draw in and capture demons and evil spirits in a spiral of Hebrew words. Many pieces containing the imagery and design of this amulet have been excavated, dating back 6,000 years or more.
GREEN MAN: originating in ancient European traditions, the green man is a magical Spirit of nature. Sometimes associated with the Celtic god Cernunnos, the Green Man is often found carved into the columns and friezes of antique and medieval buildings. It is primarily interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, representing the cycle of growth each spring.
HEART AT THE CENTER: this amulet symbolizes the power of love to transform and heal. The heart at the center is the talisman for the journey to self-awareness. The spiral snake represents rebirth as it sheds the old skin of self-doubt and freeze the heart for inner peace and total Joy.
SEAL OF SOLOMON: the six pointed star is an ancient symbol from the middle east. This woven star was used to ward off sickness, misfortune and bad luck. According to legend, the historical King Solomon possessed a magical ring bearing the seal, which he used to command djinn (genies) and demons. The seal is also a symbolic protector of the tribes of Israel.
TREE OF LIFE: the tree of Life represents the interconnection of all life on our planet and serves as a metaphor for the common descent of all creatures on Earth. A related symbol, the tree of knowledge connects heaven, the Earth and the underworld and is another manifestation of the world tree or cosmic tree.
TRISKELION: found throughout Celtic art, the triskelion consists of three interlocking spiral shapes and is used to represent various symbolic trinities, such as mind, body and spirit or past, present and future. Linked with mysterious and feminine energies, the triskelian is most often associated with the three concepts of motion, evolution and illumination.