Mandala Monday – Mandala Jewelry: Mandala Rings

Last week we viewed a few mandala pendants and this week I’ve picked out some mandala rings for your pleasure. Esty seems to be the place that comes up first in searching for handmade jewelry so again I have picked a few samples from there. If you know of other jewelry sites with mandala rings please feel free to list them in the comments section.

Star-Mandala-Ring-StumblingOnSainthood

 

Above is Star Mandala Ring by StumblingOnSainthood

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Flower-Mandala-Ring-GPyoga

Here is Flower Mandala Ring by GPyoga

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And here is Tribal Etched Brass and Cooper Mandala Ring by Cuprum29

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And finally, Eastern Mandala Ring by ThePendantQueen

These are, again, just the tip of a huge iceberg of mandala rings available on the web. Please feel free to list links to your favorites in the comments section.

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I look forward to your thoughts and comments!

Mandala Monday – Mandala Jewelry: Mandala Pendants

I was trying to think of a type of mandala I had not featured here on the blog and the idea “mandala jewelry” popped into my head. I “Googled” it and WOW there are thousands of wonderful mandala pieces created as jewelry. I thought I would take a couple of weeks and share with you some of my favorites. Today I’ll share with you some beautiful pendants I found on Esty.

Heart-Chakra-Mandala-Necklace-LindyLonghurst

Here we have Heart Chakra Mandala Necklace by LindyLonghurst

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And here is Square Mandala Necklace by ShakespearesSisters

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This is Tibetan Sterling Silver Mandala byAnnaart72

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Dazzling-Blue-Kaleidoscope-Mandala-MissingPiecesStudio

And finally, here is Dazzling Blue Kaleidoscope Mandala by MissingPiecesStudio

These are, of course, just the tip of a huge iceberg of mandala pendants on the web. Please feel free to list links to your favorites in the comments section.

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I look forward to your thoughts and comments!

Mondala Monday – Mandala Jewelry by the Artist David Weitzman – Guest Post

Mandala, which literally means “circle,” refers to the intricate art form stemming from Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Normally, it is made as an intricate religious decoration full of meaningful geometrical elements. Jewelry artist David Weitzman of Ka Gold Jewelry makes the most exquisite Mandala ornaments.

Tibetans, most famous for their Mandala, make these objects using colored sand for long periods of time. Weitzman uses metal but his craftsmanship is inspired heavily by the Tibetan masterpieces. His intricate hand is seen in his Star of David Mandala, featuring complicated twisting of metals and a beautiful gem in the middle

Flower of Life

Another carefully constructed Mandala is the Flower of Life pendant, supposedly used for its healing abilities. Weitzman outdid himself in this large round medallion, complexly made up of 13 spheres that hide universal mathematical and geometric laws. People who wear the Flower of Life report that they experience increased heart beat, prophetic dream, and a new view of reality. The Sri Yantra pendant, meanwhile, features a tangle of nine triangles weaved around a sacred center point. It’s known to provide abundance, beauty and balance.

Sri Yantra

These Mandalas prove Weitzman’s unparalleled ability to compose the most intricate and thoughtful jewelry. His passion and innovation truly provides a wonderfully unique and cosmic view of the world.

 

Enneagram pendant

Enneagram

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David’s work is beautiful. I purchased one of his pendants as a gift for a friend and she wears it often. I would highly recommend you visit his site. – Atmara

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I look forward to your thoughts and comments!

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