Hallmarked with the sign of Bernard Dawahoya, renowned Hopi silversmith. The design of this pendant is the whirlwind and rainclouds. Rain is the most important power of nature to the Hopi, and the Whirlwind Brings the Rain.
Dawahoya's charms are particularly sought-after, for their simplicity and extreme detailed craftsmanship. This stunning pendant is complemented by a vintage sterling necklace.
Geometry is all around us.
In nature, plants, animals, crystals, planetary alignments -- in physics, and in mathematics. There are recurrent shapes and patterns throughout everything - they are viewed as symbolic of universal spiritual concepts. Sacred geometry is sometimes viewed as proof of creation - for some the architecture of the universe, and the gemoetry of consciousness.
In Indian tradition, Sri Yantra is a device for spiritual advancement. Its 9 interlocking trianges represent a path toward enlightenment.