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Yin Yang Pendant Necklace Sterling Silver
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Yin Yang Pendant Necklace Sterling Silver

  • $ 17800


Cast Yin Yang pendant necklace in sterling silver by artist and designer Paxton Mobley (Please Note: This is a larger sized pendant (one of the listing images shows the pendant's size). We also offer a smaller charm size of this design). This original handcrafted Tai Chi Yin Yang pendant can be purchased by itself or with a genuine black leather 3mm cord with sterling silver end caps and lobster clasp. The pendant's bail opening that the cord fits through is approx. 4.7mm (3/16"). If you are purchasing this pendant to fit on your own necklace please be sure it will fit or let us know if you need it altered. All our cast pendants, including this tai chi meditation yoga martial arts pendant necklace, are created from original hand carved designs by Paxton and come hand signed by the artist.

About the YIN YANG:
"The yin-yang symbol (also known as the Tai Chi symbol) consists of a circle divided into two halves by a curved line. One half of the circle is black, typically representing the yin side; the other is white, for the yang side. A dot of each color is situated near the center of the other's half. The two halves are thus intertwining across a spiral-like curve that splits the whole into semicircles, and the small dots represent the idea that both sides carry the seed of the other. The white dot in the black area and the black dot in the white area connote coexistence and unity of the opposites to form the whole. The curvy line signifies that there are no absolute separations between the two opposites. The yin-yang symbol, then, embodies both sides: duality, paradox, unity in diversity, change and harmony. The concept of yin-yang has a long history. There are many written records about yin and yang, some dating back to the Yin dynasty (about 1400–1100 BCE) and the Western Zhou dynasty (1100–771 BCE)." Quote credit goes to https://www.thoughtco.com/yin-and-yang-629214

Most of our handmade jewelry will be ready for shipping in 2-3 business days (we will contact you if there is any delay). If you need a product sooner please contact us and we will see what we can do. All products are handmade to order, so may differ slightly from the images shown. Thank you for viewing our item! 



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