The Buddha Knot - Earrings

JMER350_BuddhaKnotEarrings_Gold_2000x2300_600x600.jpg
JMER350_01_600x600.jpg
JMER31_buddhaknotearrings_600x600.jpg
JMER31_01_600x600.jpg
JMER350_BuddhaKnotEarrings_Gold_2000x2300_600x600.jpg
JMER350_01_600x600.jpg
JMER31_buddhaknotearrings_600x600.jpg
JMER31_01_600x600.jpg

The Buddha Knot - Earrings

$24.00
Colour:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

Wear the Buddha Knott, a symbol of endless time wherever you go. These brass earrings come in a delicate silver or gold brass finish. Step out with these statement earrings knowing your worth is represented eternally.

Made with Love in Old Delhi, India

  • Materials: brass
  • Fair Trade
  • Sustainable
  • Handmade
  • Funds Community Development
  • Recyclable
  • Dimensions: Adjustable
  • Non-Toxic Metals

Buddha Knot Symbolism

The endless knot has been described as "an ancient symbol representing the interweaving of the Spiritual path, the flowing of Time and Movement within That Which is Eternal. All existence, it says, is bound by time and change, yet ultimately rests serenely within the Divine and the Eternal." Since the knot has no beginning or end it symbolizes the wisdom of the Buddha.


Meet the Artisans

MATR BOOMIE - (mä-ter boo-miē "Motherland" in Hindi) is a fair trade collection from India that marries modern design sensibility with inspiring traditional art forms, bringing people and cultures closer together. With the mission of creating opportunities for women and minorities to realize their creative, economic and leadership potential. They have grown to empower 20,000 artisans in 40 partner communities throughout India.

Jewelry Making

Ornate jewelry is a proud cultural tradition in India and every piece in Matr Boomie's collection hints at a deeper story. In the sprawling urban center of Old Delhi, their partner group of nearly 80 artisans delicately bends, etches, beads, and polishes jewelry from stones, glass, upcycled metal and wires, seeds, and other materials. However, these artisans are not only limited to jewelry. Many of them go on to create other products such as frames, ornaments, and hair accessories made out of ethically-sourced bone. They inherit their craftsmanship from their ancestors, who were master jewelers.