The points of the diamond symbolically resemble purity and perfection. In sacred geometry, the diamond represents a journey to higher understanding. Paula’s blue and black Kylie Cardigan features a smaller, more detailed floral pattern, representative of creative energy. The Isabel Cardigan has an elegant black and crème floral design which exemplifies the protection and beauty of nature. The cardigans below feature beautiful, original floral designs that are both eye-catching and elegant. The flower of life displays how everything in nature is intertwined. It can also represent the “seed of life” which commonly refers to blessings and creative energy. The design is considered to be a symbol of protection. The flower of life is one of the most recognizable examples of sacred geometry. The strapless lilac and white Sandrine Dress above has a similar circular pattern resembling oneness.įloral designs can represent the flower of life in nature. The orange and white Geneva Dress features fan sleeves and a playful circular design. Pi is an irrational number that goes on forever, never repeating. The idea of this "never-ending" shape is demonstrable and observable in pi, or the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. As such, circles in sacred geometry can be thought of as a symbol of oneness or infinity. The single shape on this jacket draws the eye to the center and symbolizes stability.Ĭircles have seemingly no beginning or end, so they represent a never-ending loop. The cropped Toinette Jacket features one centered square. The square is used here in the Aubrey Gown with several repeating squares stacked on top of each other, building upon one another and drawing the eye upwards to elongate. This shape can be thought of as foundational and dependable. Think about the base of a pyramid-it's a square. Squares in sacred geometry represent a very practical and solid energy. Below are featured designs that have unique meanings and create intricately stunning pieces. Geometric shapes are commonly highlighted and synonymous with many of Paula Hian’s designs. Different patterning and arrangements of lines can offer varying focal points and energies. Connection and alignment is the focus and goal of using such patterns and forms in design. These spiritual references can be applied to shapes that we see in our clothing. According to Spirituality Writer, Sarah Regan, in her article titled: “Sacred Geometry is Literally Everywhere - Here’s Where to Look and How to Use It”, shapes are deeply rooted in nature and history, and represent intricate symbols from ancient times. Sacred Geometry is the study of the meanings behind shapes.
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