OM Aum Hindu or Yoga Symbol Antiqued Sterling Silver Medallion Pendant 18' Necklace

: OM Aum Hindu or Yoga Symbol Antiqued Sterling Silver Medallion Pendant 18' Necklace

OM Aum Hindu or Yoga Symbol Antiqued Sterling Silver Medallion Pendant 18' Necklace



 : OM Aum Hindu or Yoga Symbol Antiqued Sterling Silver Medallion Pendant 18' Necklace
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Silver Insanity
Chain Type: Popcorn
Clasp Type: Lobster Claw Clasps
Material Type: sterling-silver
Metal Stamp: 925-Sterling
Metal Type: sterling-silver



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Product DescriptionThe Om or Aum is of incredible importance in Hinduism. The symbol stands for the sound used to represent Brahman, the source of all existence. This Medallion Pendant has the Aum Symbol on an Antiqued Background and Comes with an Oxidized 18' Popcorn Chain. The Chain and Aum Pendant are Crafted of .925 Sterling Silver.
  • Pendant is 7/8' in Diameter
  • 18' 1.6mm Popcorn Chain Included
  • Weight is Approximately 9.1 grams
  • Closes with a Lobster Claw Clasp
  • Marked .925
















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