*Pandora style: Turtle with blue zircon. Made of: Silver 925.
The pendant is also a nice gift.
Symbolism:
Turtles are powerful and ancient symbols found across cultures and traditions. Here’s an overview of their most common symbolic meanings:
1. Longevity and Endurance
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Turtles often live very long lives, which makes them symbols of longevity, wisdom, and patience.
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In many cultures, especially in Asia, turtles are believed to represent immortality or eternal life.
2. Stability and Groundedness
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With their hard shells and slow, steady movement, turtles symbolize protection, resilience, and being grounded.
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Their shell is often seen as a mobile home, symbolizing self-sufficiency and security.
3. Creation and the Earth
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In many Indigenous cultures, such as some Native American and Hindu traditions, the turtle is associated with the creation of the world:
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Turtle Island: In various Native American myths, North America is carried on the back of a giant turtle.
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In Hindu mythology, the god Vishnu takes the form of a turtle (Kurma) to support the world during the cosmic ocean churning.
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4. Wisdom and Peace
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The turtle’s slow and deliberate nature is symbolic of thoughtfulness, peacefulness, and wisdom.
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It encourages a “slow and steady wins the race” philosophy, as popularized in Aesop’s fable “The Tortoise and the Hare”.
5. Healing and Tranquility
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In some traditions, turtles are connected to healing, the water element, and emotional calm.
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Their close association with water also ties them to intuition and the subconscious.
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