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Mandala Lotus Drop Earrings


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A pair of small golden discs catches the light with the quiet authority of an old temple medallion. Worn close to the face, the embossed mandala draws the eye into its center the way a deep breath draws the mind home.

  • Design: Embossed mandala radiating from a central lotus, with petal tiers, dotted bands, and a sunburst rim rendered in fine relief.
  • Size: .875" in diameter (plus hook)
  • Material: 18K gold-plated brass
  • Features: French hook earwires for easy on-and-off wear; lightweight at a quarter ounce; warm gold-tone finish across both faces of the disc.

The mandala is one of the oldest contemplative diagrams in the world — a circular map of the cosmos u as a focal point for meditation. Its concentric rings move the gaze inward toward a single still center, mirroring the practitioner's own journey from outer distraction to inner clarity. At the heart of these earrings sits a lotus, the flower that rises unstained from muddy water — a symbol of spiritual awakening and the purity that emerges through practice. The radiating petals and sunburst rim evoke wholeness, balance, and the unbroken circle of life. Worn close to the face, each disc becomes a small portable reminder to return to center, breathe, and begin again. They make a thoughtful gift for a yoga teacher, a meditation friend, or anyone who collects small sacred objects.

Care: Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth and store away from moisture, perfume, and lotions to preserve the plating.

Disclaimer: Handcrafted piece — slight variation in finish and detail is part of its character.

Meaning & Intention

Symbolism

A mandala is a circular map of wholeness. In the traditions of India, Tibet, and beyond, its concentric rings and radiating petals depict the cosmos held in a single contemplative diagram — center, path, and horizon all at once. Drawing or gazing into a mandala is a meditation practice in itself, a slow gathering of a scattered mind back toward its still center.

At the heart of these discs blooms a lotus, the flower that grows out of muddy water and opens, unstained, toward the sun. It stands for spiritual awakening, purity of intention, and the patient unfolding of consciousness. The embossed petals tiered around the lotus echo the universe expanding outward from a single point of awareness, while the dotted sunburst rim suggests rays of light moving in every direction. Together, the mandala and the lotus form an ancient visual prayer for unity, harmony, and the quiet flowering of the inner life.

Inspiration

There is something steadying about wearing a small mandala at the side of your face. It is a private cue, a reminder you carry into meetings and traffic and grocery lines — a tiny circle that says, come back to center. Each time you catch a glint of gold-tone in a mirror, the day softens a little.

Worn during yoga, journaling, or morning coffee, these earrings can anchor a personal practice without making a scene of it. They invite you to slow down enough to notice the petals, to feel the weight of the disc swing gently when you turn your head, to remember that whatever is happening around you, there is a still point you can return to. For anyone drawn to mindful living, sacred geometry, or the long traditions of the lotus, they offer a quiet, everyday way of keeping that intention close.

Essence & Elements

  • Ideal For: For those drawn to sacred geometry, lotus symbolism, and mindful everyday adornment.
  • Purpose: everyday wear, yoga class, meditation practice, gift, spiritual jewelry, office wear
  • Suggested Mantra: I return to center
  • Intention: Mindfulness
  • Chakra Connection: Crown Chakra
  • Metal: Gold Plated Brass
  • Color: Gold
  • Theme: Sacred Geometry

Questions & Guidance

What do the mandala and lotus designs on these earrings mean?

The mandala is a circular symbol of the universe used across Hindu and Buddhist traditions to represent unity, wholeness, and the journey from the outer world to the inner self. The lotus at the center stands for spiritual awakening and purity of heart, since the flower blooms beautifully even though it grows from muddy water.

What are these earrings made of?

The discs are crafted from brass and finished with 18K gold plating, giving them a warm gold-tone color. The earwires are French hook style for easy wear.

How big are these earrings?

Each disc measures .875" in diameter, with additional length added by the French hook above. They have a medium drop profile that reads as dressy without being oversized.

Are they lightweight enough for everyday wear?

Yes. The pair weighs about a quarter ounce in total, so the discs move easily without pulling on the ears, which makes them comfortable for long workdays or evenings out.

How should I care for the gold plating?

Wipe them with a soft dry cloth after wear and store them in a dry place away from perfume, lotion, and moisture. Avoiding water and chemicals helps preserve the gold-tone finish over time.

Would these make a good gift?

They are a thoughtful gift for someone drawn to yoga, meditation, sacred geometry, or lotus symbolism. The mandala motif gives the piece a meaningful story to share alongside the earrings themselves.