The Pyramid of Third Eye pendants are the heart of this creation, each one designed with unique patterns and colors that reflect the wearer’s personal expression. The sturdy waxed cord and adjustable sliding clasp make this piece versatile, allowing it to be worn as a crown during a festival or subtly around the neck for a more understated yet sophisticated look. Whether worn as a crown to invoke a sense of divine power or as a pendant that rests gracefully on your neck, this piece is designed to help you connect with your inner royalty and personal divinity.
Made with rare Japanese Miyuki beads, these intricate beads are more challenging to work with than standard Czech beads, but the result is a wearable work of art that offers the perfect balance of flexibility and durability. Crafted from glass, these beads can withstand water, heat, and cold, ensuring this piece remains beautiful and resilient no matter the conditions.
The Meaning Behind the Third Eye Pyramid Pendant
This triangle pendant is more than just a beautiful design—it’s a deep symbol of the Heart, Mind, and Soul. Each triangle features a third eye at the top, and when the three triangles are stitched together, they form a pyramid of triple third eyes, a powerful symbol of spiritual awakening and enlightenment. This universal symbol connects us to the sacred geometry found in cultures across the globe, from the Egyptian and Mayan pyramids to Nordic tribal symbology, representing the harmony of body, mind, and spirit.
In this symbolism, we see three pillars of power and manifestation:
Hands: The tools we use to create our destiny.
Tongue: The voice with which we speak our truths.
Spine: The backbone of our strength and resilience.
These elements combine to manifest grace and divinity, guiding us in our journey toward self-realization.
Rich Cultural Symbolism
The pendant’s design is further enriched by Turkic tribal patterns, often woven into kilims (flat-woven textiles). These patterns tell stories of feminine authority and masculine strength:
"Hands on hips": Symbolizing motherhood and the feminine power of the household.
"Ram horns": Representing heroism and masculine strength, qualities valued by those aspiring to build strong families.
These symbols reflect timeless virtues—Peace, Love, and Compassion—qualities that we must cultivate from within to create harmony in the world around us.
Love ↔ Heart-fullness
Compassion ↔ Mind-fullness
Peace ↔ Soul-fullness
A Healing Tradition
This design is also deeply rooted in the healing traditions of Su-Ata's lineage. Inspired by the ancient Muska (a healing or prayer necklace), this piece draws from the practices of the Tengri and shamanic traditions of North Asia. The Muska was used to bring healing energy to those suffering emotionally or physically.
In these sacred ceremonies, elders would chant prayers around the person in need, folding them into a parchment that was later wrapped into a triangular form. This ceremonial necklace was worn close to the skin, where it continued to offer healing long after the ritual had ended.
Having witnessed these rituals growing up, Su-Ata, the founder of Collective Journey Art, imbued this design with the same healing energy, creating a piece that not only adorns the body but nourishes the soul.
Heart-fullness, Mind-fullness, Soul-fullness to all sentient beings. Thank you for reading and joining us on this sacred journey of healing and self-expression.