Yin Yang – a gift of Friendship

Yin Yang can be presented as a gift of friendship between special friends and lovers    

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In Nature, there are no friends – only relationships. But nature lives in harmony with itself in an ebb and flow of opposing forces that some call Yin and Yang. In this way, the natural world remains inter-connected – although separate, and inter-related, although constantly battling. This is the nature of Yin Yang – a connection or association also seen between family members, friends and lovers . . as friendships and inter-personal relationships ebb and flow over time. So gifts of Yin-Yang jewellery (for example) can be seen as a gift of friendship between friends and lovers . . because both parties want to exist together as one – despite their differences, and each believes that neither can properly live without the friendship and support of the other.

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Flowers are often gifted between friends
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Yin Yang leather bracelet – to express friendship
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Living in harmony in nature – the Yin Yang of the natural world

In Chinese philosophy, Yin-Yang (which is sometimes called ‘Yin and Yang’) means ‘shadow and light’, and is used to describe how opposites or seemingly contrary forces are inter-connected and inter-dependent. This concept lies at the heart of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline for traditional Chinese medicine. Many natural dualities such as dark and light, male and female, high and low, hot and cold, water and fire, earth and air – can be viewed as manifestations of Yin and Yang (respectively).  

But philosophers say that Yin and Yang are not opposing forces (dualities) per se, but complementary . . interacting to form a greater whole, as part of a dynamic system. Everything has both Yin and Yang aspects . . for light could not be understood without darkness, and shadow could not exist without light.

The Yin-Yang symbol therefore represents the concept of harmony – two aspects in a single reality . . each containing the seed of the other. This concept is frequently used to express mutual feelings between two people such as friendship or a romantic relationship. For this reason, it is often gifted between friends or lovers (or boyfriend and girlfriend) as a present which says ‘I love you’ or ‘I care’ and ”We should be together’  

Taoism promotes:

* Achieving harmony or union with nature

* The pursuit of spiritual immortality

* Being ‘virtuous’ (but not ostentatiously so)

* Self-development 

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Nowadays Tao (or Dao) is included in Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism because most Chinese people now identify with all three traditions simultaneously – as this 12th Century Song Dynasty painting portrays. The Tao is not God and is not worshipped but Taoism includes many deities that are worshipped in Taoist temples. Yin and Yang is normally symbolised by the Taijitu symbol (the universal symbol of Taoism) and we have examples of this symbol in the jewellery in our central store:. 

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Example of Yin Yang charm necklace (made of 925 sterling silver) for sale in our online shop
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Yin Yang and Spain’s Indalo symbol combined into a powerful amulet charm

Nothing can exist in isolation by itself. According to this theory, wise people (Los Sabios in Spanish philosophy) will detect these forces in all things and, like the seasons, will regulate their lives accordingly. So Yin Yang symbolises harmony and balance and it is often gifted by people wishing to pass on sentiments of duality, co-existence and inter-dependance so that neither can properly exist without the other.

Similar symbols have appeared in Celtic art and Roman cultures too.

You can find some Yin Yang jewellery in our Good Luck Gift shop below. Or you can SEARCH for Yin Yang jewellery in our CENTRAL (Group) SHOP

sAfe Jewellery - Travellers Shield cufflinks

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A gift to pass on wishes of safekeeping

These symbolic Travellers Shield cufflinks, part of our sAfe © jewellery range, make an exceptional and unique gift. Since ancient times, the shield has been used as a form of protection. With the addition of the engraved Travellers Cross symbol of St James (placed within the Scallop Shell symbol of El Camino de Santiago, one of the greatest journeys in the world), these cufflinks can act as a reminder to be safe - especially when away from home (for example, travelling on business).

:)- Gift-Wrapped

:)- Optional information card (free) (see Photo)

:)- Personal message can be added

:)- Rapid shipping


The 1,000-year-old pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is known as the Way of St. James (El Camino de Santiago - in Spanish). Some 2000,000 pilgrims travel to the city each year from all over the world to find inspiration and/or deeper spiritual understanding. Many carry with them a symbol of the St James's Cross like this - believed to keep them safe.

Dimensions: These high-quality rhodium-plated cufflinks measure approx 20mm long by 15mm wide and fasten with a strong torpedo-type clasp. They feature the unique Travellers Cross symbol on the front and our sAfe © logo on the back.

Gift these stylish Travellers Shield cufflinks to inspire your friends and loved-ones and hopefully help them to be fortunate and safe in their life. Gift-wrapped (with optional information card) like all our presents - and we can print a personal message on your behalf.

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