Tree of life Ring
Tree of life Ring
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Jewelry Care Guide
Jewelry Care Guide
To keep your GAIA gold-plated jewelry shining and prevent natural color change (oxidation), follow these simple rules:
- Last On, First Off: Put your jewelry on after makeup, perfume, and lotion have dried. Take it off first when you get home.
- Keep It Dry: Always remove your pieces before showering, swimming, or intense workouts.
- Avoid Chemicals: Direct contact with harsh chemicals, perfumes, or saltwater can strip the gold layer and cause dullness.
- Store Safely: Keep your pieces in the GAIA airtight pouch or a jewelry box to protect them from moisture.
Eternal Growth
A refined composition unfolds through a finely engraved Tree of Life charm, set within a gold-plated chain band. The symbolic circular emblem creates a delicate statement of natural harmony, celebrating ancient wisdom and interconnected strength with comfortable flexible fit that merges timeless symbolism and contemporary elegance.
- Elements: Gold-plated Tree of Life charm, gold-plated chain band (also available in white gold-plated)
- Size: 6cm flexible chain fit
- Rarity: Limited seasonal release
- Associations: Universal symbol of life, growth, and connection
Express your natural beauty with GAIA pieces, handcrafted with care in Egypt.
The Tree of Life has been a sacred symbol across civilizations for millennia, from ancient Egypt's sacred sycamore to Norse mythology's Yggdrasil. It represents the interconnection of all life, the cycle of growth and renewal, and the balance between earth and sky, roots and branches (Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, circa 1550 BCE).


