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| The Zia Sun Symbol ...a great gift for any occasion |
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Sixteen rays emanate from the circle, which represents life and love
without beginning or end. The Zia's proportions are fixed by law, with four
groups of rays set at right angles. Within each group, the two inner rays
are one-fith longer than the outer rays. The Circle's inner diameter is
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The Number 4 Represents:
The four points of the compass: north, south, east and west.
The four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
The four phases of the day: morning, noon, evening and night.
The four stages of life:
childhood, youth, adulthood and old age.
The belief that with life come four sacred obligations:
to develop a strong body, a clear mind, a pure spirit and
a devotion to the welfare of others.
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Nothing has quite maintained its hold on the American Southwest in recent years like the
Zia (southwest sun symbol) symbol. The New Mexico State symbol and its meanings have exploded in popularity, and today countless
people are scrambling to find gifts that have meaning and are not just a gift for gifts sake.
Sometimes the best gifts are those that carry that connection into the lives of the people
giving and receiving these gifts. Handmade items tend to last longer, look better and have
more meaning than their machine-stamped counterparts, and nowhere is that more true than
with Rick Sindeband's Sterling Silver Zia Jewelry. |
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Master jeweler Rick Sindeband has earned a wide following for his distinct and timeless American Southwest designs. Most of our designs are 100 percent sterling silver, cut and twisted by hand into the kind of treasure you will not be able to help showing off. If you don't see the Zia Jewelry you are looking for, ask us and maybe we can do something special for your gift giving pleasure. Zia Pendant, Zia Earrings, and other sun symbol jewelry are available in many sizes. |
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