The national flower of Japan, the cherry blossom – or Sakura, represents a time of renewal and optimism. The pops of pink mark the ending of winter and signify the beginning of spring. Due to their quick blooming season, cherry blossoms also symbolize the transience of life, a major theme in Buddhism.
Cherry blossoms’ magnificent but brief lifespan, falling a couple of weeks after full bloom, reminds people that similar to the delicate white-pink flowers a human’s life is also short and beautiful.
Additionally, fallen cherry blossom petals represent the souls of Japanese samurais with a noble character, who were known not to fear death, and who were killed while sacrificing their lives for the emperor.
In all this sad situation around the world I want to bring you something bright. Something that will take you away from the worries and every day struggle.
Mother Nature won't wait for us to end our pandemic problems. Sakura in Japan is around the corner.
Here is an intricate Necklace. Every tiniest bit is crafted by hand in sterling silver metal.
Adorned with rose cut genuine Pink Tourmaline and a small drop of natural Peridot.
I hope you will smile Today... Brighter days will come. Stay safe
Love
Lily