

You can also embed clear crystals to create the effect of shimmering light on water. These pieces of jewelry all radiant a sense of calmness and You can use pearls, oyster, seashells and starfish charms to give your collection a true ocean feeling. The colors that represent water best are shaded blue and turquoise. It is perfect for Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces.

Wearing jewelry that represents this element will help you tune in to what your heart truly has to say and will encourage you to be true to yourself. These pieces of radiant jewelry strength, power, energy and are more dramatic that the other elements.

You can use large stones in these colors to give your jewelry an extra depth of meaning and a hypnotizing shine, just like when you look directly into the fire. The colors that represent fire best are shades of red, orange and yellow. This element is perfect for people who are Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. Wearing jewelry that represents this element will remind you how amazing you are and help you manifest your ideas, wishes and dreams. It is our inspiration and our motivation in life. You can create for handmade pendants for each of the elements, design different pieces of jewelry to match the various element's colors, meanings and powers and give your customer a unique and meaningful piece of jewelry to enjoy.įire is our inner spark, the essential core of who we are. Using the four elements to create element inspired jewelry will give your creations a deeper sense of meaning. The four elements are a great inspiration for art, fashion and modern culture and if you are looking to create a nature inspired jewelry collection, they are an amazing muse! The elements do not only correspond to the elements of nature, but also with the Signs of Zodiac and can also affect your general sense of well being. Each element projects its unique nature into our character development, decision-making, emotional well-being and ultimately and shapes our life-path. These four elements were considered to be essential to life itself and each one of them represents a different aspect of the world and our lives in particular. The ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything in the world was made up of earth, water, air, and fire.
