
SHIN (01)

Acrylic on canvas
12 x 12 inches

SHIN (02)

Acrylic on canvas
14 x 18 inches

The Hebrew letter Shin (ש) symbolizes divinity, fire, and transformation, represented visually by its crown-like appearance.
Shin plays a crucial role in key Hebrew words like Shalom (peace) and Shaddai (Almighty), linking it to themes of tranquility and divine presence.
This unique shape contributes to its rich spiritual meaning. Shin (ש) ranks as the 21st letter in the Hebrew alphabet. Its form consists of three upward strokes, resembling a crown, which symbolizes divinity in many contexts.
Shin has a role in destruction, purification, and renewal. Embrace the transformative nature of fire to release old patterns and welcome positive changes.
Shin : 300
Ithas the numerical value of 300 which connects to themes of perfection, atonement, and spiritual elevation. It symbolises the potential for complete renewal and perfection.
Embrace change with courage:
Change can be daunting, but the Shin symbol empowers you to face it with courage. Embrace life’s transformations as opportunities for growth and learning.


