This 18k gold pendant is inspired by the story of Yama in the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Yama, the Lord of Death, holds up a mirror of karma; in it, all of one’s actions are reflected. The mirror is symbolic of facing the decisions made over the course of a lifetime, and this beautiful pendant can be worn as a daily reminder of karma. The pendant consists of a large, smooth disc rendered in 18k matte gold, with twelve diamonds in trefoil-like placement along the edges of the circle. It connects to a bail and hangs from an 18k gold chain.
The pendant was made by Me & Ro, a New York-based jewelry company known for its spiritual symbolism and Eastern influences. Often including images like lotus flowers and Sanskrit inscription, Me & Ro’s jewelry is imbued with meaning and can be worn as philosophical talismans. The company was founded in 1991 by Robin Renzi, and has drawn a celebrity clientele. All of Me & Ro’s jewelry is handcrafted in New York.
The pendant features twelve natural diamonds that range from G-H-I in color and SI in clarity. The TCW is 0.12 carats.
The pendant measures approximately 1” across, with an additional 1/16” bail. The 16" chain is not removable and features a malleable shepherd hook style clasp. The piece weighs 16.7 grams. Marked as Me & Ro.