Tree of Life Silver Dancing Stone Pendant in Silver

Tree of Life Silver Dancing Stone Pendant

This exquisite Tree of Life Silver Dancing Stone Pendant is covered in beautiful clear Cubic Zirconia stones on the outer circle and a Green Cubic Zirconia set into the centre of the pendant on a crossfor finding which allows the stone to move.

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This exquisite Tree of Life Silver Dancing Stone Pendant is covered in beautiful clear Cubic Zirconia stones on the outer circle and a Green Cubic Zirconia set into the centre of the pendant on a crossfor finding which allows the stone to move. The leaves have been coated in Yellow Gold. It’s a symbol of a fresh start in life, positive energy, good health and also a bright future.

The tree of life is an ancient mythological symbol also known as the tree of knowledge. The Celtic tree symbol was a symbol of the nourishing powers of Mother Earth, a connection to ancestors and the spirit world and a representation of the journey of spiritual growth.

The Celtic Tree of Life Silver Pendant is a symbol of a connection to all things. It has leaves and branches that stretch into the sky, accepting the energy from the sun and moon. The roots burrow deeply into the soil, thereby accepting nourishment from Mother Earth. It symbolizes togetherness and also serves as a reminder that you are never alone or isolated, but rather that you are connected to the world.

The tree of life means that you are deeply connected to the world around you and dependent on it for your ability to grow and thrive in life.

The Tree of Life and the Celts

Celtic people felt a deep connection to nature, especially towards trees. Trees were an important part of Celtic beliefs and culture.

When Celtic people left a piece of land, they would leave one large, single tree in the middle. They believed it had special powers to take care of all life on earth. This tree was called the “crann bethadh”. It was considered so powerful, that the Celts believed that cutting down the sacred tree of an enemy would render them helpless.

The Celtic Tree of Life is also a symbol for peacefulness and relaxation. Check out our beautiful Tree of Life wedding ring too.

SKU: DSP012-SIL

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Metal: 925 Sterling Silver

Plating: Yellow Gold Plating on leaves of tree

Stone Details: Clear Cubic Zirconia stones on outer circle and Green Cubic Zirconia in Centre

Chain: 18-20″ 925 Sterling Silver Spiga Rhodiumed Chain

Tested and Hallmarked in the Dublin Assay Office in Dublin Castle.

Nestled in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains lies Boru ®, home to the finest Celtic jewelry craftsmanship. We put our heart and soul into every piece we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru ® style and attention to detail.

Working as a team, we have made many exclusive designs imagined by our customers and realized by our design team and craftsmen.

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