Southwestern Spiritual Petroglyphs
Pendants are designed to be worn on a chain. The images represent timeless life stories of ancient people. Each charm is about the size and weight of a quarter.
Heartline
Bear
This Native American Indian image symbolizes strength and self-knowledge
leading
to the heart.
Healing hands
The hand is found very frequently in rock art. It symbolizes healing and helping, and is the most important tool we humans have.
Life Path
This symbol comes from the Tohono O’odham Indians in Southern Arizona and Northern
Mexico. It symbolizes the secret path the Creator took to his hidden home beneath
the mountain peak. It is also known as Life Path. It has no shortcuts,
no dead ends, and must be followed to its end to complete the journey.
Lizard
The humble lizard detaches its tail to avoid danger and preserve its life. The lizard is a symbol for “letting go.”
Rabbit
The rabbit is a symbol of watchfulness and resourcefulness. Because they are prey for just about every other animal, the rabbit must be clever and use its wits to survive.
Vision Quest
Seeking ones vision is a natural part of life. Every time it’s found, it begins again. In many Native American cultures, people would fast in the desert until they had a vision that outlined their destiny and purpose in life.
Turtle
In the beginning it is believed by some cultures that everything began in the waters. As the creatures swam about looking for rest, a turtle invited them to climb upon her back to be dry and safe. The turtle represents Mother Earth.



