Creation Triangle – Wood Crop Circle Sacred Geometry Pendant – 001
Name of Design: Creation Triangle
Crop Circle Appearance Date: 1st July 2012
Location: Walden Hill, UK
Crop Circle Pendant Details:
- wood – American Maple & metal loop at top
- approx. 4cm wide (length depends on shape of design) and size vary slightly due to being handmade. 3-4mm thick.
- each comes with organza bag and wax cotton cord.
- based on crop circle design
- handmade in USA
- free shipping included within Australia
- international shipping calculated depending on shipping destination
About Crop Circles:
A Brief History
Reports of crop-circle-like phenomena extend back several centuries, with accounts arising from different parts of the world. Yet it was in the late 20th century that crop circles entered public consciousness on a global scale.
The modern era began in the 1970s, primarily in southern England — particularly Wiltshire county, a region also rich in ancient sites such as Stonehenge and Avebury. What began as relatively simple shapes soon evolved into elaborate geometric formations. By the 1980s and 1990s, crop circles reached their peak, with hundreds reported each year. Many of these works stretched hundreds of feet across, remarkable not only for their size but also for their breathtaking intricacy.
Defining Characteristics of “Real” Crop Circles
Researchers and enthusiasts often distinguish between man-made designs and what are considered “genuine” or unexplained crop circles. Certain characteristics are commonly cited:
- Geometric precision and complexity: Many feature spirals, rings, triangles, fractals, and interlocking circles that exhibit striking mathematical symmetry.
- Uniform flattening of crops: Instead of being broken, the stems are typically bent at their nodes, suggesting a phenomenon distinct from simple mechanical force.
- Layering and weaving: In some formations, the stalks are intricately interlaced, producing a level of finesse that seems beyond straightforward human effort.
These details — precision, symmetry, and delicate manipulation of crops — continue to distinguish the most intriguing formations,
Theories and Interpretations
Over the decades, numerous theories have emerged to explain crop circles, ranging from scientific to speculative, artistic to metaphysical.
- Human-made interventions: Many circles are created as pranks, performances, or deliberate land art. Simple tools such as boards, ropes, and surveying equipment have been used to replicate even complex designs.
- Natural phenomena: Some researchers suggest whirlwinds, tornadoes, or other atmospheric forces could press crops into patterned formations under specific environmental conditions.
- Plasma vortices and electromagnetic activity: Another scientific proposal is that atmospheric plasma or charged particles interact with crops, bending stalks into shapes.
- Extraterrestrial origins: One of the most popular cultural theories attributes crop circles to advanced civilizations beyond Earth, interpreting the complexity and symmetry as intentional messages or artistic expressions.
- Earth energies and ley lines: Some believe that crop circles arise from energetic currents running through the land — ancient ley lines — with the formations acting as visible imprints of hidden Earth forces.
- Spiritual or metaphysical messages: Others view them as signs from higher consciousness or interdimensional beings, carrying symbolic or esoteric meaning for humanity.
A Living Dialogue of Art and Mystery
Whether interpreted as natural anomalies, human creativity, or phenomena beyond current explanation, crop circles remain a compelling intersection of art, mystery, and landscape. They invite us to reflect on geometry, symbolism, and the human desire to seek meaning in patterns. Fleeting yet monumental, they transform fields into temporary galleries — ephemeral works that blur the boundary between the earthly and the cosmic delivering messages from the beyond.












