This vintage Tibetan-style sterling silver ring features the Yin Yang symbols and craved Taoist and Chinese symbols inside. It features a brass golden-color spinner ring, the dual-color design also reflects the philosophy of "Yin Yang" ----Balance and Harmony.
It's a double-layered spinner ring -- the outer silver band is crafted so that it moves freely around the inner ring in a spinning motion. This is a simulation of a prayer's move on the mala beads.
It's wrapped with the power of traditional Chinese elements and blessing - give you balance, harmony, courage, and protection.
Size: (This is not a wedding ring, so you can wear it on any finger which fits and looks good), comes in 5 sizes)
Band width: approx. 3/8 inch (0.9 cm)
XX-Small: For finger circumference of 2.12 inches (54mm), Diameter 17.3mm, about US size 7
X-Small: For finger circumference of 2.25 inches (57mm), Diameter 18.2mm, about US size 8
Small: For finger circumference of 2.3 inches (59.5mm), Diameter 19mm, about US size 9
Medium: For finger circumference of 2.4 inches (62mm), Diameter 19.8mm, about US size 10
Large: For finger circumference of 2.55 inches (64.5mm), Diameter 20.6mm, about US size 11
X-Large: For finger circumference of 2.65 inches (67mm), Diameter 21.4mm, about US size 12
Material:
Sterling Silver 925, Brass
Meaning:
-----"Yin Yang" Philosophy - Balance and Harmony
In Chinese philosophy, Yin and Yang (also Yin-yang or Yin Yang, 陰陽 "dark - bright") describe how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they may give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another.
The symbol of the Yin Yang consists of a circle divided into black (Yin) and white (Yang) sections by an S-like shape. There is a white dot in the black section while there is a black dot in the white section. In Ancient China, Yin and Yang represent two opposing forces that may be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent. Yin Yang indicates a balancing circle of life - with joy and sadness.
-----Ba Gua - Blessing from Chinese Taoism
The Bagua (Chinese: 八卦; literally: "eight symbols") are eight trigrams used in Taoist cosmology to represent the fundamental principles of reality, seen as a range of eight interrelated concepts. Each consists of three lines, each line either "broken" or "unbroken," respectively representing Yin or Yang.
The symbols on the outside ring are Ba Gua symbols, this helps you stay away from trouble and bad luck.