Kaya Flower of Life with 108 Gems in Red, Yellow, & Green Sterling Silver Pendant
Our Kaya Flower of Life features mandala pendant measures 1 3/4" in diameter and features Garnet, Citrine, and Peridot gems. It's in honor and celebration of Bob Marley, as well as cannabis, that we named this piece Kaya.
This best selling pendant will wake you up and turn you loose! You might even touch the sky!
For Rastafarians, red represents the blood shed by freedom fights and martyrs. It stands for equal rights and justice. Yellow/gold symbolizes the wealth of the homeland. Green represents the beautiful nature of the Promised Land.
Once studied by Leonardo DaVinci, the Flower of Life is made of 19 overlapping circles said to represent the interconnectedness of all living beings. The oldest known representations of the Flower of Life are found in the Temple of Osiris in Egypt.
Of course, the fact we included 108 gemstones in the Kaya pendant is significant as well. The number is sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists, and 108 beads are found on a mala. The number represents the wholeness of existence according to the Vedas. Furthermore, Shiva Rea explains, "The average distance of the Sun and the Moon to Earth is 108 times their respective diameters." Cosmic!