Baha I Ringstone Symbol

Bahá í identity jewelry often is a conversation starter about the faith and may be considered a teaching and proclamation aid.
Baha i ringstone symbol. The purpose of the symbol that appears on bahá í ringstones and other bahá í identity jewelry is a visual reminder of god s purpose for man and for bahá ís in particular. For more information please see the pentagram. The five pointed star is also utilized by a number of other belief systems. The ringstone symbol includes two five pointed stars representing the bab and baha ullah who ushered in the new dispensation of the baha i faith.
It consists of two stars haykal interspersed with a stylized representation of the word bahá. It incorporates the arabic letters in baha into a visual representation of the relationships between the worlds of god of revelation and of humanity. The two symbols on each side that represent the human body are better depicted in this image. It consists of two stars haykal interspersed with a stylized bahá.
It consists of two stars haykal interspersed with a stylized baháʼ. The ringstone symbol was designed by ʻabdu l bahá and as its name implies is the most common symbol found on rings worn by baháʼís but it is also used on necklaces book covers and paintings. The ringstone symbol is a calligraphic symbol designed by abdu l baha. The haykalhas sometimes been used as a template for baha i calligraphy.
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