Tree of Life Necklace - Wooden Beads
Tree of Life Necklace hand made with 'Natural' wooden beads strung together to form the branches and canopy and a wooden trunk - this model features lacquered Black colored wooden beads(Bluish Black).
Necklace Size: 90mm (3 5/8") high by 70mm (2 7/8") wide approx.
● Materials used in making this Tree of Life Pendant:
● Necklace: Natural Wood, lacquered
● Necklace Cord: 75cm (36") Length black waxed necklace cord with sliding bead to adjust length
Our Quality all of our Tree of Life Jewellery of the highest quality available which is consistent with our aim to offer the very best value for money for all of our Tree of Life Jewellery range.
Tree of Life Meaning: The Tree of Life as a symbol has been adorned in one form or another for thousands of years with the Tree of Life Necklace having endured as the most common form of jewelry worn throughout the ages
The Tree of Life has been symbolized in many forms across many cultures and religions for centuries and is probably one of the most universal icons for this reason. It is seen in ancient drawings and texts in many religions including Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and the Celts with the commonly referred to Celtic Tree of Life. Digs of Ancient sites has found examples of Tree of Life pendants on necklace cords and other jewelry in bronze and stone.
Aside from religious meaning the Tree of Life symbol has meaning for many in the way of family bonds and a sense of one with nature, you can read more here about the Tree of Life Meaning. The wearing of a Tree of Life necklace today is more commonly for expressing belief in the strength of family, depicted as the roots being family roots or heritage, the trunk being the strength and support for the branches which are the members of the family.
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 January, 1970.