A pair of small round discs catches the light with a finely embossed mandala at the center of each. The pattern draws the eye inward, quiet and contemplative against the skin.
- Design: Embossed mandala radiating outward from a central lotus, with concentric bands of petal and geometric detail
- Size: .875" in diameter (plus hook)
- Material: Silver-plated white bronze
- Features: French hook earwires for easy on-and-off wear; lightweight disc form sits close to the ear
The mandala is one of the most enduring symbols of the universe in miniature — a map of wholeness where every petal circles back to the center. The lotus at its heart speaks to clarity rising from murkier ground, unfolding one layer at a time. Suited to anyone drawn to sacred geometry, mindful adornment, or a small daily reminder of centeredness.
Care: Store in a dry pouch and wipe gently with a soft cloth to preserve the silver finish.
Disclaimer: Slight variations in embossing and finish are natural to the plating process and make each pair one of a kind.
Meaning & Intention
The mandala is a circular map of wholeness — a design meditated on for centuries as a visual echo of the universe itself. Every ring of petals folds back toward a single center, reminding the eye that the outer world and the inner world share the same axis. To trace a mandala with the gaze is to be quietly gathered inward, returned from scatter to center.
At the heart of these discs sits the lotus, a flower whose beauty is inseparable from the muddy water it rises through. Its unfolding petals have long stood for clarity emerging from difficulty, and for the slow, patient opening of awareness. Together, mandala and lotus form a small circular meditation — a reminder that harmony is not something to be reached, but something already present at the center, waiting to be noticed.
There is something quietly feminine about wearing a circle close to the face — the softness of the round form, the way the pattern moves with each turn of the head. These earrings carry that softness with intention, offering the wearer a small, wearable anchor for the day. They ask nothing but presence, catching light at the edge of the ear like a tiny reminder to breathe and return.
Worn during morning routines, quiet work, or moments that call for grounding, they become a gentle personal ritual. The lotus at the center invites the wearer to unfold at her own pace, to trust that clarity comes in layers rather than all at once. Over time the pair takes on the character of a talisman — small enough to slip on without thought, meaningful enough to reach for on the days that ask for a little more centering.
Essence & Elements
- Ideal For: For women drawn to sacred geometry, mindful adornment, and small daily reminders of balance.
- Purpose: everyday wear, meditation adornment, mindful gift, work attire, yoga studio wear
- Suggested Mantra: I return to center
- Intention: Balance
- Chakra Connection: Crown Chakra
- Metal: Bronze
- Material: Metal
Questions & Guidance
What is the mandala design meant to represent?
The mandala is a circular symbol of unity, wholeness, and harmony, with a central lotus that traditionally represents clarity and the unfolding of awareness. Together they form a small visual meditation the wearer can carry through the day.
How large are the earrings?
Each disc measures .875 inches in diameter, with additional length added by the French hook earwire. The scale sits comfortably close to the ear rather than dangling far below the lobe.
What are the earrings made of?
The discs are crafted from silver-plated white bronze, giving them a bright silver-tone finish over a lightweight bronze base. The earwires are French hook style for easy everyday wear.
Are these lightweight enough for all-day wear?
Yes. The small disc format and hollow-feel bronze construction keep the pair light on the earlobe, making them well suited to long workdays, travel, or quiet time at home.
How should I care for the silver plating?
Store the earrings in a dry pouch away from moisture and perfume, and wipe them gently with a soft cloth after wear. Avoiding water and lotions helps preserve the finish over time.
Would these make a meaningful gift?
They tend to resonate with anyone drawn to sacred geometry, mindful living, or lotus imagery. The circular mandala carries a quiet, universal message of balance that feels personal without being loud.