Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace
Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace
Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace
Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace
Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace
Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace
Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace
Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace
Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace

Buddha by BuddhArt Luxury Necklace

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This exclusive Buddha Luxury Necklace is a must-have for all Yoga lovers!

Amazing Artwork by the talented artist @BuddhArt from New Zealand!


MADE OF HIGH QUALITY SURGICAL STEEL

Our patent-pending jewelry is made of high quality surgical steel with a shatterproof liquid glass coating and 18k gold finish option.




HAND MADE IN THE USA

Our jewelry is hand-made in the U.S.A by awesome working moms just like yours! We hire and train working mothers and pay a living wage. We are proud to support strong communities and keep jobs in America!


CUSTOM ENGRAVING

Engrave a special Mantra, a loved one's name, your wedding date, an anniversary, or anything else you want to remember and keep you close to her heart. Each personalized piece offers exceptional craftsmanship that is fit to be an instant classic in your family.


Dimensions:
Luxury Necklace: 18-22" (45-56cm) adjustable
Circle Pendant: 23.5mm x 23.5mm


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  • This beautiful piece of Buddha Art was originally hand-drawn with terra cotta to capture the divine energy of Buddha.

    Here's the artist Martin Gray's story behind this stunning artwork and his journey as an Artist:

    "Between leaving computing and design careers in UK in the mid 1990s and emigrating to NZ in 1999 I travelled extensively in the buddhist countries of S E Asia, discovering the rich cultures and Theravada Buddhist teachings too.

    Wandering forever among the temple ruins of Burma, Angkor, Borobudur, Ayutthaya and Sukothai, absorbing those 'lost worlds', I tried to capture what I was seeing and feeling in series of photos and then sketches, which later I developed and enhanced to present something more interpretative. I translate these images in pencil onto raw, loose canvass, then digitally scan and re-print on similar material. The textures this achieves are amplified and feel more 'real', lending themselves to more practical uses too."