Sono wood Necklace maori tribal
Exceptional natural jewelry made of high quality wood for women and men
Wearable as surfer necklace, talisman & guardian angel in ethno look - boho style
Handmade from natural materials: variations in shape, color and structure possible
Necklace with handmade spiral / snail pendant made of dark Sonokeling rosewood wood
The spirals are sealed with clear lacquer and attached to a black, waxed cotton band about 1 meter long.
Due to the lacquer coating they are largely immune to sweat and water.
The pendant is about 7 centimeters long and has a thickness of 12 millimeters.
The symbol of the spiral has fascinated humanity since immemorial time. Perhaps because it encounters man in nature again and again in such a diverse, breathtaking way?
Snail shell, sea shells and nautilus are the most obvious examples of spiral structures in wildlife. Tremendous natural events such as whirlpools or tornadoes also manifest in the form of a spiral.
The right-handed spiral is the sign of creation, because from one point everything spreads outwards.
The spiral is the symbol for change, and the inner order of all being.
The path of the spiral is the way in and out.
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Attention: Small jewelry is not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing!
General Safety Instructions
- Piercing jewelry made from natural materials is not suitable for first use
- Natural materials can be damaged by moisture, temperature fluctuations or cosmetics
- In very rare cases, certain materials, especially wood or materials of maritime origin, may cause allergic reactions. If in doubt, contact your doctor
- All our articles comply with the requirements of the applicable regulations on ingredients. In particular, nickel, cadmium and lead do not exceed the specified limit
- Detailed instructions on care and risks of use are included in your shipment and can additionally be reviewed here