The Symbol of Tree of Life

The Symbol of Tree of Life

The Tree of Life - Symbolism and Meaning

The Tree of Life is a popular and universal symbol in different cultures and religions. It has many meanings. Its history is long and rich but does not belong to a specific culture, as it has been used throughout the world for centuries.

Nowadays, you can find the Tree of Life symbol in all kinds of objects. It is a popular shape in tattoos, tapestries, and paintings, but its most precise shapes can be found in jewelry design.

What does it look like?

The symbol The Tree of Life represents a large, centuries-old tree with roots and branches closed in a circle. The roots of the tree almost repeat the scattered branches, providing balance and symmetry.

 

Meaning of the symbol “Tree of Life”

Connection to everything. The tree has roots that reach deep into the soil and are nourished by Mother Earth. The leaves and branches, in turn, extend into the sky, reaching out to the sun and absorbing the energy and transforming it into nourishment. All this is enclosed in a single circle.

A deep connection to the world around. It symbolizes cohesion and serves as a reminder that you are never alone or isolated but connected to and part of the world.

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A symbol of family and connection to your ancestors. The tree symbolizes all generations of your family; The tree sprouts from seed grows and creates strong branches. When got older it gives a new fruit which restarts life in the next generation. The branches themselves symbolize the family.

Individuality. Trees are unique with their branches - branches at different points and in different directions. When trees are young, they all almost look the same. But as they get older, they suffer storms, their branches and stems being broken off by the forces of wind and water. Some of them may grow back in a different direction or the soil beneath them will erode, making their roots stronger. Over time, they become very unique and beautiful in their eccentricity - just like us different, interesting personalities who have endured the hardships and rich experiences in life that have transformed us into who we are

A symbol of rebirth and a new start to life. In the fall, trees lose their leaves and for a few months are exposed to the winter cold. But spring comes, little buds sprout on the tree, which turns into blooms and leaves, and life is reborn with positive energy, good health, and faith in a brighter future.

Tree of life in a cristan ball

 

A symbol of immortality. A tree grows old, but still bears seeds that contain its very essence; thus, the tree becomes immortal.

Peace. Trees have always evoked a sense of calm and peace, so it is not surprising that the Tree of Life is a symbol of peace and relaxation as well. Imagine going on a picnic, sitting under the shade of a tree and watching its fluttering leaves. All of this is calming and relaxing.

Growth and strength. The young tree starts growing with shallow roots that, over time, strengthen and deepen. The branches begin as small buds and extend upwards, reaching the sun and sky. Just as this tree people grow over time and strive for greater knowledge and new experiences. Trees can withstand the strongest storms, which is why they are such a prominent symbol of strength.

Green Tree of Life

Tree of Life symbol history

The symbol of the tree of life is ancient, almost as old as humans. We can find its symbolism in Christianity, Ancient Egypt, as well as in Buddhist, African, Turkish and Celtic cultures. Although these cultures are very different, you can find connecting elements between them. Namely, the tree of life usually symbolizes a connection with the afterlife, the roots symbolize the ancestors and divinity.

Christianity: According to the Bible, in the Garden of Eden there is a tree forbidden to Adam and Eve. It is the Tree of Eternal Life - a symbol of wisdom and love of God.

Celtic Culture: For the Celts, the Tree of Life represents the other world and the connection between earth and sky. The connection and affection to the trees is so deep that the Celts believe the trees are their ancestors, who stand at the door of the Celtic "other world". The tree of life in Celtic culture is sacred.

Ancient Egypt: In Ancient Egypt, the branches of the tree of life represent the sky and symbolize abundance. Alternatively, the roots reaching the soil represent death.

Tree of Life abstract

African culture: There is a tree called the Baobab tree, which is commonly considered the tree of life. The Baobab tree bears fruit despite the dry climate, so it is treated with reverence and is a highly valuable source of life and fertility.

Buddhism: Buddha attains enlightenment under the sacred Bodhi tree. In Buddhist culture, the Tree of Life is a symbol of enlightenment and existence.

Islam: The Tree of Life is known as the Tree of Immortality in the Qur'an. It is mentioned in the Garden of Eden. This is the tree that Adam and Eve ate after Allah forbade them to do so.

Judaism: In Judaism, the Tree of Life is what sustains and nourishes life. It stands in the center of a fertile garden planted by Yahweh.

China: There is a Taoist story in Chinese mythology that describes a magical peach tree that only gives birth to peach once every 3,000 years. The man who eats this fruit becomes immortal. At the heart of this Tree of Life is a dragon and a phoenix above.

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The symbol of the Tree of Life in jewelry

The symbol of the tree of life is revered throughout the world, converting it into a popular shape in jewelry. Craftsmen and designers use this classic symbol in their creations and jewels, each adding his own unique interpretation. You can find both traditional and modern, abstract, stone-decorated jewelry representing Tree of Life.

If you believe in life, positive energy, love, harmony, and family, wear this symbol with pride by choosing your jewelry from a variety of necklaces, pendants, earrings, rings and more.

Inspired by this eternal symbol of life we create a whole collection of carbon fiber handmade jewelry. It consists of pendants with sparkling Swarovski crystals, bracelets with strings for good luck and attention-getting lightweight earrings.

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