Elegant handcrafted pendant from Nepal, carved from bone with the sacred Om symbol, 60 millimeters high x 10 millimeters in diameter. Sold with a free adjustable black cord, perfect!
Elegant handcrafted pendant from Nepal, carved from bone with the sacred Om symbol, 60 millimeters high x 10 millimeters in diameter. Sold with a free adjustable black cord, perfect!
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About the product:
🪨 💎 Mineral / Gem Type: Bone
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Nepal
📐 Dimensions: 60 millimeters high x 10 in diameter
⚖️ Weight : 6 grams
🎁 Comes with a black waxed textile cord with 2 discreet sliding knots, for an elegant and adjustable fit, ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
💚 Handcrafted finish for an authentic and durable piece of jewelry!
The wisdom of Nepal...
Hand carved in the heart of the mountains of Nepal, this natural bone pendant bears the sacred symbol Om , the primordial vibration of the universe.
With a height of 60 mm and a diameter of 10 mm , it combines strength and delicacy in a slender design.
Accompanied by an adjustable black cord , offered as a breath of simplicity, it fits all necks and all intentions.
A talisman to wear close to the heart, between inner silence and the call of the world.
📋 Fact sheet:
Appearance | OM symbol (ॐ / AUM) |
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Origin | Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism; mentioned in the Vedas (Indian sacred texts, ~1500 BC) |
Graphics | ॐ (written in Devanāgarī), represents the primordial sound of the universe |
Meaning | Union of body, mind and soul; universal vibration; vital breath |
Phonetic interpretation | A = birth, U = life, M = death (cycle of existence) |
Spiritual virtues | Meditation, refocusing, inner peace, elevation of consciousness |
Use | Chanted as a mantra in meditation and yoga; depicted in temples, jewelry, spiritual decorations |
Short story / legend | Considered the original sound that gave birth to the universe. In Hinduism, OM is linked to Brahma (creation), Vishnu (life) and Shiva (destruction). In Buddhism, it introduces many mantras, including the famous Om Mani Padme Hum . |
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