Symbolism Dog Collar Collection
Greek Eye Dog Collar
The Greek Eye is said to ward off the effects of the evil eye. The concept of the evil eye is common in Mediterranean countries with its roots in Greece. The idea is that the gaze of someone who harbors...
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Hamsa Dog Collar
The Hamsa is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet symbolizing the Hand of God. In all faiths it is a protective sign. It brings it's owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune. The hamsa hand can be worn with the fingers...
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Four Blessings Dog Collar
The most important goals in life in Chinese traditional thought are the "four blessings" (si fu 四福) which are happiness (xi 喜), professional success or prosperity (lu 禄), longevity (shou 寿), and good luck (good fortune) (fu 福).
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Koi Fish Dog Collar
Koi fish are rich with symbolic significance, especially in Asian cultures. Their ability to swim against rushing streams until they reach their destination give them the reputation of being fighters that do not give up.Koi symbolize good fortune and it’s believed...
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Yin Yang Dog Collar
The yin yang symbol represents the interconnectedness of the world, particularly the natural world. There can be no positive without a negative, no open without closed, no shadow without light. In Daoism, a Chinese philosophy, yin is associated with darkness,...
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Peace Sign Dog Collar
Why can't we just get along!? Peace is what we need in this crazy world of our right now. We need to put out the peace signs no matter how small. Let's keep it together guys!
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Om Dog Collar
Om is a powerful symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. It is used in meditation practices all around the world. Repeating Om as a mantra can have powerful effects on one's overall state. Doing so is thought to help center...
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