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Hand-crafted 925 sterling silver bracelet, adorned with a turquoise rectangle in the center and cabochons of stones including turquoise and spondylus (spiny oyster shell). You can choose the colors of these stones when ordering.
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In Navajo culture, the diamond (or triangle) is primarily a symbol associated with the land, sacred mountains, and territory.
Incorporated into traditional crafts (such as the famous Navajo rugs | Symbols, motifs and designs - Study.com) or jewelry, these geometric patterns have very specific meanings:
Mountains and territory: Diamonds and triangles often represent the sacred mountains that mark the boundaries of the reservation and the traditional Navajo territory.
Harmony and Nature: The rhombus embodies the spiritual concept of Hózhó, which represents balance, harmony, beauty, and peace with nature.
Direction: Combined with other geometric shapes, rhombuses can also symbolize the four sacred directions (North, South, East, West).
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