Very special jewelry

A few years ago I saw a picture of a beautiful ring, simple, silver, but with a twist. Literally. A Möbius ring. The meaning of such a ring? Due to the shape, there is no difference between the inside and the outside of the Möbius ring. The Möbius ring represents the inner divine self, as can be found in the geometrical qualities of it. The Möbius ring is great as a gift between partners in a relationship while the gifting of the ring symbolizes their unity and oneness. The ring I saw was unfortunately a bit out of my price range, but I found similar rings on this site from Ka Gold Jewelry. And I got my beautiful ring from Brad for our 1-year anniversary.

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Ka Gold has a lot of beautiful, special pieces of jewelry, all with a special meaning behind it. Trust me, browsing all of the meanings can take you hours, so the creator of the jewelry, David, has developed a process for finding the right piece of jewelry for you. “This is how it works:  First make a list of those pieces that most attract you – but without checking their meanings. Once your list is complete, check the meaning of each piece. In some mysterious fashion, the majority of people are drawn to the jewelry that means the most for them even before they understand the meaning of each piece. The full meaning of the jewelry should speak to you so strongly that when you wear it, it empowers you and enables you to benefit from its full value. If you find it hard to decide between a number of designs, close your eyes and imagine yourself wearing each piece of jewelry separately.  Try to feel what each piece generates within you and select the one that “speaks” to you loudest.”

So go and take a look, see all the simple or intricate designs for yourself. Don’t get too greedy, because they all look beautiful. I’m sure you’ll find something that you absolutely love and have a strong connection with. And then it’s just a matter of showing your loved one the page, and have them order it…

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