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Rabbit Silver Ring – Inspired by Ixchel, the Mayan Moon Goddess, in Sterling Silver

Rabbit Ring

$242,495.00
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Symbolism

Rabbit Silver Ring – Guardian of the Moon
From the “Animal Totems” Collection

Delicate in form. Sacred in meaning.

In Mayan mythology, the goddess Ixchel, revered as the guardian of fertility, medicine, and creative arts, is often associated with the moon; and with a rabbit. The Maya believed that the dark marks on the moon’s surface revealed the shape of a rabbit resting within, watching over the earth from the celestial realm.

This ring celebrates that ancestral vision. Cast in solid 925 sterling silver, the rabbit becomes more than a symbol of gentleness, it evokes the divine feminine, lunar energy, and cycles of renewal. A talisman for those who honor nature’s rhythm and seek protection, intuition, and inner harmony.

MATERIALS

Handcrafted in solid .925 Sterling Silver

Cultural Preservation

Each purchase empowers local Mayan artisans, fostering community collaboration and sustaining traditional craftsmanship. By choosing Tikalkun Jewelry, you're uplifting local economies and preserving a rich cultural heritage.

By Native Hands

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Craftsmanship

At Tikalkun, every piece is a ritual—a tribute to the ancient civilizations that shaped our world. We don’t just craft jewelry; we translate sacred symbols into silver—symbols of power, wisdom, and transformation that still echo through time.

Each design begins with a search. Tikal, our founder and jeweler, dives deep into Mesoamerican iconography until he finds a symbol that calls to be reborn. With modern tools like 3D modeling and hands guided by reverence, we shape every piece as a bridge between past and present.

We are a family working with heart and soul. Every detail is handled with care, every line drawn with respect. There’s no rush, no mass production—only pieces that carry the breath of civilizations that saw life as sacred.

Tikalkun doesn’t follow trends. It honors memory. Because some wear jewelry—but others carry legacy.

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