Balance Disc Necklace in Rose Gold
This beautiful Rose Gold Balance Disc Necklace uses the ancient Yin Yang symbol to represent the mantra, 'I create balance in my life'. If you feel in need of more balance in your life, or you have managed to achieve a new level of balance, this mantra celebrates and supports that intention.
We used the Yin-Yang to bring this message to life, as it represents the opposing yet complementary forces in our lives. Perfect gift as an encouraging mantra for a friend or loved one | a celebration of your own intentions | a gift that gives encouragement.
The Coronavirus crisis has made many of us feel the desire to re-address the balance of our lives, to ensure we are prioritising the right things. It can be easy to let life get out of balance, as opposing forces pull us in seemingly different directions. The principle of Yin and Yang is that life is made up of opposite forces which are both complementary and opposing. Its philosophy is 3,500 years old, influencing Taoism and Confucianism.
We use the symbol to represent the idea of a life lived in balance, managing the competing demands on our time, attention and emotions. It also represents the fluidity and connectedness of life, as neither side is ever out of balance.
Original: $29.90
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$10.46



Description
This beautiful Rose Gold Balance Disc Necklace uses the ancient Yin Yang symbol to represent the mantra, 'I create balance in my life'. If you feel in need of more balance in your life, or you have managed to achieve a new level of balance, this mantra celebrates and supports that intention.
We used the Yin-Yang to bring this message to life, as it represents the opposing yet complementary forces in our lives. Perfect gift as an encouraging mantra for a friend or loved one | a celebration of your own intentions | a gift that gives encouragement.
The Coronavirus crisis has made many of us feel the desire to re-address the balance of our lives, to ensure we are prioritising the right things. It can be easy to let life get out of balance, as opposing forces pull us in seemingly different directions. The principle of Yin and Yang is that life is made up of opposite forces which are both complementary and opposing. Its philosophy is 3,500 years old, influencing Taoism and Confucianism.
We use the symbol to represent the idea of a life lived in balance, managing the competing demands on our time, attention and emotions. It also represents the fluidity and connectedness of life, as neither side is ever out of balance.














