Wholeness Heart Beat Fine Belcher Chain Necklace White Gold

Description

Handcrafted in 18k white gold and ceramic,this Heart Beat Necklace pairs our Fine Belcher Chain with the symbolism of Wholeness. Wholeness is a journey, a continual unfolding. We are consistently working on growing. Acknowledging that fact helps us to embrace the truth.

The opening of each Heart Beat has a heart silhouette- like a secret you keep in your pocket... Inspired by a traditional abacus, each bead represents a digit, but in our case, each Heart Beat represents something that you want to hold in front of you in order to make it an even bigger part of what makes you, You.

Heart Beats are versatile and can be added to a chain, bracelet, or any of our earring fobs and hoops

More love, more joy, more strength. More of the things that make your Heart Beat.

Details
  • Handcrafted in 18k white Gold
  • Heart Beat measures 3.2mm in width and 9mm in Height
  • Chain measures 18” long and adjustable up to 16"and is finished with a lobster clasp
  • Chain is made of fine belcher chain at 18 links per inch
  • Colored portions are crafted using a highly durable ceramic achieving a high-shine, intense color that does not fade.
  • Heart Beats are not compatible with annex links
  • AN0200-WHO-YG-18-WH

Wholeness

This piece is derived from the Wholeness Tenet. Wholeness encourages us to seek unity through growth and balance and, like a snake, to shed the skin we have outgrown. Below are the symbols and their meaning.

Crescent

From the Latin root word, crescere, to grow, reminding us that every day is a new day to work towards truth.

Fire Symbol

The divine triangle is associated with pyramids & sacred mountains;
within the elements it is Fire, representing the journey of self discovery &
transformation.

Snake

The snake is valued as a talisman of rejuvenation. In order to grow, it must shed its skin. Shown here with the Fire triangle, coupling rejuvenation with transformation.

Star

The star represents energy & divine guidance.

Learn more about the different tenets
Wholeness