EUEAVAN 5pcs Phoenix Stainless Steel Pendant Fire Bird Hummingbird Charms Lucky Necklace Earrings Jewelry

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EUEAVAN 5pcs Phoenix Stainless Steel Pendant Fire Bird Hummingbird Charms Lucky Necklace Earrings Jewelry Making Supplies DIY

❤[Pack Includes]: 5 pieces stainless steel pendant

❤[Color]: steel or gold color

❤[Material]: stainless steel pendant (NEVER rust or fade )

❤[How to make jewelry]: It can be matched with hooks, jump rings, and pins to be earrings, bracelet, necklace and so on.

❤[DIY Gift]: for women/girls/friend/sister/lover/mom

❤[Occasion]: birthday/party/daily/anniversary/engagement/wedding/date/festival/christmas day jewelry making supplies

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  3. Customized Pendant or Jewelry: Please contact seller with photo, color, size and quantity.

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Meaning:
 
The Sun – The symbolism of the phoenix is often associated with that of the sun. Like the sun, the phoenix is born, lives a set period of time and then dies, only to repeat the whole process. In some ancient depictions of the phoenix, it’s portrayed with a halo as a reminder of its connection to the sun.
Death and Resurrection – The symbol of the phoenix was adopted by early Christians as a metaphor for the death and resurrection of Jesus. Many early Christian tombstones display phoenixes.
Healing – Recent additions to the legend of the phoenix claim that it’s tears have the ability to heal people. The simurgh, the Persian version of the phoenix, could also heal mortals, with some claiming that it should be adopted as the symbol of medicine in Iran.
Creation – Within its decline and death is embedded the seed of the new. Thus, the phoenix represents creation and eternal life.
Fresh Beginnings – The phoenix dies, only to be reborn, rejuvenated and young. This holds the concept that the end is just another beginning. It’s a symbol of fresh beginnings, positivity and hope.
Strength – In modern use, the phrase ‘rise like a phoenix’ is used to denote overcoming adversity, emerging from a crisis stronger and more powerful than before.



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