ProtectionMedium Belcher NecklaceDiamonds, Yellow Gold

Description

Crafted in 18k Yellow Gold, our Protection Medium Belcher Necklace features a Protection Medium Medallion with a scarab and pavé triangle, representing our Protection tenet. The Scarab at the center is an ancient Egyptian symbol of Khepera, a form of the Sun God, who transforms inert matter into action, creates life, and is a powerful protector.

The inverted triangle, seen here with pavé diamonds, sits with its point downward, resembling a chalice or a cup. It is an ancient symbol of femininity and representative of a reservoir of collective energy that heals. Within the classical elements, it represents soothing water.

While harm can come from both external and internal sources, we can take active steps to protect ourselves against the factors that inhibit us from thriving and reaching our full potential.

Details
  • Crafted in 18k Yellow Gold
  • Medallion: 0.03 ct diamonds, measures 20mm
  • Chain measures 18"
  • AN0802-PRO-YG-DI-18

Protection

Instead of being over-fearful of what diminishes us, become more interested in that which emboldens us: the thoughts, feelings, and work that safeguard us.

La Loba Claw

The wolf claw represents our untamed primal instincts. Fierce, loyal, defiant; intent on protecting our fundamental nature.

Horseshoe

The horseshoe was historically made of iron, a strong metal that withstands fire. It is an appropriate metaphor for standing against the fire of adversity and negativity. The symbol is also often associated with prosperity and luck.

Double Triangle

Fire/water, male/female, transformation/regeneration: the Double Triangle is the ultimate power of Protection with each force combined.

Scarab

An ancient Egyptian symbol of Khepera, the sun God, that creates life and is a powerful protector.

Inverted Triangle

The Inverted Triangle represents water. There are powerful links between water and healing, freedom, intuition, life, and spirituality. Water is a life-giving resource, essential. Water is the current carrying us when our bodies get too tired.  

Learn more about the different tenets