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THE TREE OF LIFE
THE TREE OF LIFE
THE TREE OF LIFE
THE TREE OF LIFE
THE TREE OF LIFE
THE TREE OF LIFE
THE TREE OF LIFE
THE TREE OF LIFE
THE TREE OF LIFE

THE TREE OF LIFE

The Tree of Life symbol is associated with creation and inspires the concept of oneness, connectedness and unity. It also represents the cycle of life and rebirth.

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Hand-crafted in ethically sourced, recycled sterling silver and 18K solid gold. Built to be extremely durable and long lasting, featuring highly detailed imagery on a textured and oxidized background.

Built to last lifetimes, we will repair or replace any Higher Realm creation that experiences damage as a result of natural wear at no charge. 30-day return window for peace of mind (unworn, in original condition with packaging intact).

To maintain the beautiful luster, gently rub the raised surfaces with the included polishing cloth. Avoid the use of unnecessary polishing creams, sprays or dips as well as contact with bleach and chlorine. To remove built-up dirt or grime (schmutz), simply wash in a mild dish soap or shampoo solution.

Available in 3 sizes. Each comes with black Paracord or can be paired with our hand-finished sterling silver or solid 18K gold cable chain in the proportional thickness that best compliments the aesthetic beauty of the pendant.

$150.00

The Tree of Life has appeared in countless cultures, religions and mythologies all over the world and throughout history. The idea of a mystical tree, which embodies the essence of life, is not unique to any one civilization. Central to all beliefs of the Tree of Life is the inescapable unity of all of creation. It conveys the message that, although we're born into this world as seemingly unique individuals, spiritually we remain connected to all that is. Nearly every faith has its own version of the Tree of Life, including Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism. In Kabbalah, also known as Jewish Mysticism, the Tree of Life is the most widely recognized symbol. It is thought to represent the essential foundation of creation, whether physical, emotional, intellectual or spiritual. It also is a symbol for the Torah as the source of infinite knowledge. In Celtic symbolism, the Tree of Life represents the connection between heaven and earth, the physical and spiritual, and the mind and body. It also represents the continuous cycle of life, death and rebirth. This timeless symbol even appears on Ancient Egyptian tomb carvings, possibly predating any other culture on earth

 

WE ARE ONE.

 

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