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Fun and Cute Animal Crystal Pendants with Matching Velour Animal-shaped Gift Boxes - Over 30 Styles Available (Ladybug, Turtle, Puppy, Pony, Princess, Panda and More) |
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Elephant Necklace
![]() Brand New Sterling Silver 14KT Genuine Garnet and Diamond Elephant Necklace US $74.99
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![]() Gold Elephant pendant Cute nose Zircon Necklace X34 US $1.50
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![]() CARTIER 18KT GOLD ELEPHANT DESIGN OLD 144 GRAMS NECKLACE CARTIER 658116 POUCH US $41,000.00
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![]() Hot Dangle Cute Charm Genuine 925 Sterling silver Pendants fit necklace SA US $22.64
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![]() Ellie The Elephant Waggle Necklace 14k White Gold US $315.96
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![]() 925 Sterling Silver Necklace Elephant 3D Charm 1821 US $55.98
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![]() 925 Silver Black Diamond Accent Elephant Necklace 18 US $25.99
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![]() Ellie The Elephant Waggle Necklace Sterling Silver New US $100.18
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![]() Macys 18k Gold over Sterling Silver Diamond Accent Elephant Pendant Necklace US $67.70
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![]() BALTIC HONEY or GREEN AMBER STERLING SILVER ELEPHANT NECKLACE CHOKER US $55.49
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![]() Sterling Silver Black Onyx Elephant Necklace 18 in US $49.10
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![]() Sterling Silver Movable 3 D Elephant Necklace New US $12.95
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![]() STERLING SILVER ELEPHANT PENDANT NECKLACE US $17.99
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![]() Ellie The Elephant Waggle Necklace 14k Yellow Gold New US $315.24
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![]() STERLING SILVER GOLD ELEPHANT NECKLACE US $19.00
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![]() 925 Sterling Silver Lucky Elephant Pendant Necklace US $39.90
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![]() 14k Gold Carved Blue Lapis Elephant Pendant Necklace 65g US $107.10
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![]() STERLING SILVER Necklace with LARGE Elephant PENDANT US $145.00
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![]() REMARKABLE 14K YELLOW GOLD CIRCUS ELEPHANT NECKLACE PENDANT GOOD LUCK WG TUSKS US $995.00
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![]() 053ct Round Cut Diamond Elephant Animal Charm Necklace Pendant 14k White Gold US $399.00
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![]() Pink Quartz Carved Elephant Necklace Quality and Stunning US $129.00
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![]() ESTATE 14K YELLOW GOLD ELEPHANT DIAMOND NECKLACE SLIDE PENDANT US $299.00
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![]() $1155 14K WHITE GOLD 74C PAVE DIAMOND ELEPHANT PENDANT NECKLACE US $455.40
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![]() $945 14K WHITE GOLD 36C PAVE DIAMOND ELEPHANT PENDANT NECKLACE US $363.40
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![]() 14K WHITE GOLD 53C PAVE DIAMOND ELEPHANT PENDANT NECKLACE US $330.28
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![]() BLACK CORAL 10K GOLD ELEPHANT PENDANT WITH FREE CORD NECKLACE US $79.95
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![]() $1188 14K YELLOW GOLD 81C PAVE BLACK DIAMOND ELEPHANT PENDANT NECKLACE US $455.40
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![]() A Hmong Retro Style Diamond Necklace Elephant Thailand US $10.05
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![]() Ellie The Elephant Waggletrade Necklace 14k White Gol US $318.76
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![]() Elephant Teeth Shape African Jade Beads Necklace US $130.56
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![]() MOTHER OF PEARL 10K GOLD ELEPHANT PENDANT FREECORD NECKLACE US $119.95
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![]() 14K ELEPHANT DIAMONDS CHARM WITH 10K NECKLACE FOR KID 14 LONG US $89.00
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![]() Sterling Silver Marcasite Amethyst Elephant Necklace 16 in US $53.10
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![]() Hmong Design Vintage Diamond Elephant Necklace Jewelry US $10.05
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![]() Silver 14K Gold 095cttw Pear Shaped Garnet Diamond Elephant Necklace US $78.99
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![]() Black Onyx Elephant Necklace Sterling Silver 18 inches NEW US $18.95
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![]() 14K yellow gold 18 chain necklace elephant mother pearl MOP pendant 8g diamond US $499.99
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![]() FABULOUS 18K GOLD DIAMOND NECKLACE ELEPHANT DESIGN US $6,995.00
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![]() Vintage 14K Gold Elephant w Trunk Up Pendant Necklace US $260.00
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![]() Genuine Hematite Elephant Necklace US $16.99
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![]() Elephant Chrysocolla silver pendant sterling necklace Gift Jewelry Love US $29.00
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![]() Gorgeous Estate 14K White Gold Blue Diamond Elephant Pendant Necklace Slide US $750.00
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![]() 10K YELLOW GOLD VIOLET JADE ELEPHANT NECKLACE PENDANT US $79.00
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![]() Wedding Set 14K 585 Solid Gold Bracelet Necklace Elephant 12oz 36Gr Panther US $1,498.98
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![]() Jade Elephant Necklace Sterling Silver 18 inches NEW US $18.95
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![]() Gold Over Sterling Silver Jade Elephant Necklace 28 inch US $106.10
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![]() CHOICE OF QUALITY BEAUTIFUL FASHION NECKLACES US $25.99
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![]() Ladys Lavender Jade Elephant Necklace 10K YG US $70.20
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Does this sound like a good gift.?
Referring to this question, does this sound like a good gift? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ap9ayI_k5TJBzqmyNd_T4BTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090522123911AAAsWug
A "friends" picture frame with us 2 in it.
An elephant wearing a necklace with an N on it.
And an Aeropostale shirt?
Also... I am only aloud to spend like $25 bucks. Any cheaper types of places that I could get the necklace and elephant would be great!
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I would be getting her all of this.. not just one out of the three. [first answer]
Ummm, the pic wouldnt show up on my computer, so idk. but the necklace sounds nice.
Ganesh: Hindu God Of Wisdom And Success
A few years back I at long last met the person I had known for quite some time, but merely on the internet. I noticed that the woman always wore the same necklace and charm, a strange figure with an elephant's head. I was curious why such a classy lady was so enamored with what appeared to be a lighthearted plastic figure. When I worked up the courage to ask the woman about this, I was ashamed of my lack of knowledge. It was the first time I'd been aware of the Hindu God Ganesh.
To a western eye, Ganesh looks very odd; a nearly comical figure that has a male's physique (and a bit of a paunch) an elephant's head, four arms (at least), just one tusk, and spends his time riding around on a tiny mouse. But Ganesh is absolutely not a clown and to see him as being a joke would be to misunderstand decades of belief and symbolism. He's viewed with reverence in the Hindu faith, where the very same attributes, viewed in a different way, make him the embodiment of wisdom and learning, the patron of scientific discipline as well as the arts, the remover of obstacles, and hence summoned at the start of each and every venture as the god of success. It turned out as such that this individual wore her Ganesh charm, not really plastic but very old jade, a talisman meant to bring a favorable outcome to each of her undertakings. Like many other Hindu statues and talismans, a Ganesha statues represents specific aspirations of a productive life.
The Hindu religion is quite old and practiced over a broad area, so it isn't really astonishing there are quite a few stories about the source of the Hindu gods. Generally in most Hindu traditions, Ganesh is the child of Shiva and his wife Parvati. Hindu's acknowledge 4 major sects all of whom value Parvati and Shiva as significant, but for the Shakta, Parvati, whose name implies 'she of the mountains' is the Supreme Being and Shiva is her consort. Legend says it was Parvati who created Ganesh.
Parvati is said to value her seclusion, so one day when she wanted to wash and had no-one nearby to help keep watch for her, Parvati used turmeric paste to produce a boy. The goddess afforded him life and asked him to protect her privacy, and this is how Ganesh was created, with no real intervention from his 'father' Shiva.
When Shiva returned home he sought to go inside, yet Ganesh followed his Mother's instructions and stopped him. There was a battle, and Shiva, who is Lord of Destruction, cut off the child's head.
When she saw what had happened, Parvati's rage knew no bounds. She demanded that Shiva fix the matter, so he directed his servants to bring back the head of the first living thing they found. The head belonged to an aged elephant they had discovered just as he was going to perish, so Ganesh was brought back to life and given the elephant's head.
By association Ganesh is regarded as formidable, tender and loyal. Such a massive head can only be a signal of knowledge and cleverness, while the huge ears are employed to meticulously distinguish the good and the bad and to hear the requests of supplicants. Just like the elephant Ganesh is dangerous if provoked, but caring when shown kindness. Unlike most elephants, Ganesh has just one tusk.
There are numerous stories of the reason for the broken tusk; the most common is that Ganesh was handed the job of writing down the epic tale known as the Mahabharata. At some point his pen failed and rather then stopping, Ganesh detached his tusk and continued, showing he was prepared to make a sacrifice to obtain knowledge. Some other, less poetic testimonies state that the tusk was taken by a villain who stole it to create ivory earrings for lovely women.
It is not always instantly evident that a Ganesh statues has 4 (and sometimes more) arms. Some may be shown in abhaya pose that's held up with palm out and fingers pointing upwards, while the second holds a sweet, a symbol of the inner self. The other two hands will most likely contain a goad and a noose, the former used to prod followers along the way of truth, as the latter signifies the snare of earthly desires. At his feet most statues of Ganesh show a mouse, his standard steed. The mouse is the symbolic representation of the intellect, roaming in and out, but tamed through the greater power of the whole.
Numerous devotees believe that the odd shape of the one tusked elephant headed God mirrors the symbol AUM, a symbol that symbolizes the primeval sound that was the very first thing to be created and from which the remainder of the universe came about. This is the symbol that is commonly used to symbolize all of Hinduism and its values.
Although the Hindu religion has four primary sects, all worship Ganesh, in whose image can be found across India, Nepal and many areas of the Far East. For Buddhists Ganesh appears as the god Vinayaka and is commonly displayed dancing. His statues appear in Nepal and Tibet. In Japan he is viewed as a minor god and young people call on him when searching for success in love. Throughout Malaysia, Java, Bali and Borneo you will find temples to Ganesh and in Thailand. There his position as remover of obstacles and patron of the arts mean that there is a ceremony where offerings are made to Ganesh prior to any movie or TV series starts shooting.
Indonesia is a Muslim country, however even there Ganesh is revered and his image can be found in many Cambodian temples. Yet despite spreading across the Eastern world Ganesh was not known in Europe until relatively recently, though some scholars, commenting on a sculpture of Ganesh where he's shown with two heads (one of an elephant one of a man) facing in opposite directions have likened the image to that of Janus, the two headed God of the Romans, but no actual link between the two have been identified.
No matter what your own take on the gods from the east or of the ancients, their statues and associated symbolism will always be thought provoking. However we look at something, other civilizations often saw it very differently; one reason museum quality statues along with other artifacts make fascinating and artistic conversation pieces for any home.
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