Many people are not aware of the fact that the metaphysical properties of Peru’s native materials define Peru’s handcrafted jewelry. Silver is a metal that is linked in Incan myths to the moon and the moon is a female entity in Peruvian culture. Both the sun and the moon are ancient powers, the moon being feminine, and the sun masculine, representing the Tumi god. The yin and yang exists in the relationship between the sun and moon, the female and the male, the silver and the gold.
Silver is considered a powerful female symbol of fertility and those who wear this marvelous metal experience a feeling of warmth, confidence, and well-being. In more modern times, handcrafted bracelets are often chosen as fashion accesories because silver is considered the proper choice of jewelry to wear for women who want to succeed in their business affairs.
Silver also holds the scientific periodic table atomic number of 47. When numerology is used, this places silver into the special powerful category of 11 – the supreme destiny number of spirituality, leadership, and inspiration for those around you.
There are those who claim some scientific reasoning behind these myths and the feeling of warmth that silver promotes; silver is one of the best natural heat and electric conductors on the planet. It may be possible that trace heat residue feels warm and that healing electrical currents are drawn towards the wearers of this jewelry. Without understanding the science, Peruvian’s belief system holds that handcrafted silver jewelry is a powerful talisman for females. Take a peek at the sodalite stone bracelet in our collection, which represents harmony or the huayruro seed bracelet which is purported to bring good luck. Any of these jewelry designs is the perfect choice for yourself or as a lovely and meaningful holiday gift.

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