Zen Bleau- Sterling Silver and Blue Labradorite Necklace

$241.00

1 in stock

Description

Zen Bleau is a mesmerizing one-of-a-kind neck piece that will capture everyone’s attention! This exquisite one-of-a-kind piece features an extraordinary iridescent Blue Labradorite Gemstone set in a round Sterling Silver composition. At the back of this piece is a graceful wave reminiscent of the Yin Yang, the zen balance of our dual selves. The handmade clasp closes a robust oval link chain made of oxidized and tumbled Sterling Silver. Its current length is 18″ sitting directly below the collarbone. This can be customized to your needs or preference.

This gemstone creates a shield for auras and protects against negativity of the world. Labradorite is said to temper the negativity within ourselves as well.   It is revered for its mystical properties, often associated with self-discovery, intuition, and the awakening of one’s inner spirit.

Yin yang theory believes everything has its dual aspect, the yin and the yang. The two aspects interact and control each other to keep in a continuous state of dynamic balance. For example, heat can dispel cold, while cold can reduce heat. If there is not enough heat, it will become cold and vice versa. Another example is the physiological functions in our body. Both the excitatory (yang) and the inhibitory (yin) functions are in mutually controlled balance. If the dynamic balance is disturbed, that one aspect becomes excessive, health problems will occur.

Yin and yang are bound together to form a whole, they cannot exist without each other or stand alone. They depend on each other for definition and can only be measured by comparing themselves to each other. For example, heat ceases to exist (yang aspect) if there is no such thing as cold (yin aspect). Without an understanding of hot and cold, there would only be one temperature. Height (yang aspect) cannot be measured if there is not a low reference point (yin aspect); otherwise, everything would be at one level. In addition, the comparisons between yin and yang are relative to the objects being compared. For example, water belongs to yang in relation to ice which is yin, however, water is considered to be yin in relation to steam which is more yang. Daytime belongs to yang in relation to the night which is yin, however, afternoon is considered to be yin in comparison to morning which is more yang.

According to the yin yang theory, life activities are the result of interaction between our physical body and its physiological functions. The activity (yang) of our body is nourished by its physical form (yin), and the physical form is created and maintained by the body’s activity. The two aspects rely on each other to achieve a balanced state of health.