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Haikal
Haikal    

14 (585) carat gold Bahai symbol
The purpose of the symbol is a visual reminder of God's purpose for man, and for Bahá'ís in particular.

The three levels of the design represent:
. the world of God, the Creator,
. the world of His Manifestations,
. and the world of man.

The virtical line joins the three horizantal bars together in the same way that the Divine Messengers of God form the link between the world of God and the world of man.

The twin five-pointed stars on either side of the design represent the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh, the twin Messengers of God for this age.


39.00 euro


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Dharma Wheel
Dharma Wheel    

14 (585) carat gold buddhist symbol


75.00 euro


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Om (Aum)
Om (Aum)    

14 (585) carat gold Hindu symbol
The OM (AUM) is a Hindu symbol that is the sound by which the universe was created. Om is all sounds, all vibrations, and all mantras together. It is the sound of the infinite, and is said to be Brahman itself.  Brahman is the holy or sacred power that is the source and sustainer of the universe.


39.00 euro


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Torii Gate
Torii Gate    

14 (585) carat goldgold shintoism symbol
The gate to a Shinto shrine (Jinja), the Torii designates holy ground. As Shinto is a religion of worship of nature spirits, or Kami, most Shinto shrines are located outdoors. The Gate marks the gateway between the physical and spiritual worlds, and is often the only ondication that one is entering a shrine.
The Torii is traditionally made in three pieces, three being a sacred number of the Kami. When entering a shrine, a visitor will clap their hands three times, and bow three times to summon the spirits.


39.00 euro


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Khanda
Khanda    

14 (585) carat gold insignia of the Sikh Faith.l
The Khanda is the insignia of the Sikh Faith. It represents a powerful spiritual symbol. The central double edged sword signifies truth, strength, freedom and justice. The circle or chakkar represents the eternal and the two swords of Miri and Piri represent political and spiritual sovereignty


39.00 euro


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Faravahar (Fravashi)
Faravahar (Fravashi)    

14 (585) carat gold zoroastrian symbol
The Faravahar, or Fravashi, was the symbol of the holy light of Glory (khvarenah) surrounding ancient Persian kings, heroes, and saints. It is found on ancient Persian monuments. Some Zoroastrians also think it signifies the glorified human soul. The faravahar is now used as the symbol of the Zoroastrian faith. Click on the symbol to see an informative article about its origins.



65.00 euro


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Adar (Zoroastrian fire)
Adar (Zoroastrian fire)    

14 (585) carat gold zoroastrian symbol
The Adar is the sacred fire of the Zoroastrians (Parsis). The fire symbolizes purity, the essence of life, and the presence of God. In a Zoroastrian creation story, fire is the last creation, but brings life to all that came before it. It is a similar concept to the Ruach ha Elohim, or Holy Spirit in the hebrew scriptures.
A sacred fire is kept burning continuously in Zoroastrian temples, and Zoroastrians must pray only in the presence of a fire. The Adar is the origin of the idea of an "eternal flame."


45.00 euro


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