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Brass Symbol Wind Chimes with Bells and Beads Small

Very cute Hand Cut and Handmade in Brazil Brass w/beads & bells Brass Wind Chimes.  Please note the size, they are smaller chimes. Approx: 9 inches, Flower of Life 10". 

 

Triquetra: The Triquetra is, without doubt, one of the most popular and enduring triple knot designs. The word literally means “three-cornered”. The Triquetra, or Trinity knot, can also represent concepts such as the neo-pagan triple goddess symbol; past, present, and future; body, mind, and soul; or the Celtic concept of land, sea, and sky.

 

Pentagram: The pentagram, or five-pointed star, has been in existence for thousands of years. Has many meanings over the years: Humanity or the human body, representing two outstretched arms, two legs, and the head - The five physical senses: sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste -
The five elements: spirit, fire, air, water, and earth. The pentagram is commonly accepted as a symbol of protection and exorcism, driving away evil and other unwanted energies and entities.

 

Triple Moon Goddess: The triple moon goddess is one that rules one of the heavens, earth, and underworld. This goddess is known to be a symbol of the life cycles of a woman. Also, the symbol of the triple moon goddess is always seen on the head of a priestess in certain tribes and religions. Whenever you see the triple moon goddess, it is a reminder of the cycles of life, growth, death, and rebirth.

 

Ankh: The ankh is the most well-known symbol to come out of ancient Egypt.

Known as "the key of life" or "cross of life", Egyptians believed that one's earthly journey was only part of an eternal life, the ankh symbolizes both mortal existence and the afterlife. It's been theorized that the Ankh came from the "knot of Isis", a ceremonial girdle thought to represent female genitalia and symbolizing fertility. This theory, of the ankh's origin stemming from a fertility symbol, is in keeping with its meaning throughout ancient Egyptian history and beyond to the present day.

 

Tree of Life: The tree of life symbol throughout history has many different meanings depending on religion or spirituality: It is a symbol of wisdom, enlightenment, and peace. Also is a life-giving tree created to support the physical and spiritual life of mankind. It is also often used as a metaphor for courage, constancy, and reliability. There are some who that the tree of life meaning is the source of life and magical properties. 

 

Crescent Moon & Star: Hold deep spiritual symbolism across many cultures and mystical traditions. Together, they represent divine cycles, intuition, guidance, and cosmic connection. Crescent Moon: Symbolizes growth, new beginnings, and the power of intuition. Stars: Represent hope, divine guidance, inspiration, and cosmic wisdom. Together: The Crescent Moon cradling the Stars speaks to a harmonious balance of inner knowing and celestial protection, a reminder that even in the darkness, your path is being gently lit by the universe.

Hand of Compassion: Is a powerful spiritual symbol that represents healing, kindness, and divine mercy extended to others. It often embodies the idea of reaching out with empathy, love, and support—whether energetically, emotionally, or physically. A symbol of comfort and emotional support, Reflects the essence of love without judgment. Sometimes seen as the hand of a deity or spiritual guide.

Flower of Life: Is one of the most ancient and sacred symbols in spiritual and metaphysical traditions, known for its stunning geometric pattern and powerful energetic resonance. Sacred Geometry: The Flower of Life is made up of evenly spaced, overlapping circles arranged in a flower-like pattern. This geometry is said to represent the blueprint of all creation. It symbolizes the interconnectedness of all life — the idea that we are all woven from the same divine fabric. Its symmetry brings a sense of balance, peace, and cosmic order.

 

Egyptian Eye: The Eye of Horus is a powerful amulet of divine protection, guarding against negative energy, evil spirits, and harm. It symbolizes healing, wholeness, and renewal, linked to the myth where Horus’s eye was magically restored after battle. This eye embodies spiritual insight, inner vision, and the ability to see beyond the physical—perfect for enhancing psychic abilities or intuitive practices. Represents the harmonious blend of masculine and feminine energy, light and shadow, logic and emotion.