Jewelry

The Lizard Pendant on Cord : "Turtle Island" - The Native American Collection

In ancient cultures the lizard is a positive impact on human. There symbology plays important, though rarely predominant roles in some many cultures, esp. those of the Americas.Fine Pewter (Lead Free) Pendant, Approx. 1"H on 33" cord with description card.

Celtic Knot Pendant on Cord : Celtic and Irish Collection

Celtic knots are a type of endless know that has been stylized in graphical representations and decorations, first known to have been used by the Celts.

Celtic Cross Pendant on Cord : Celtic and Irish Collection

The Celts were the ancient inhabitants of much of Europe. A spiritual people, their rich mythology and symbology later merged with the Christian beliefs they embraced to create a distinctive art seen especially in Ireland and Scotland.

Thor's Hammer Pendant on Cord : Norse and Viking Collection

Thor (Old Norse: rr, Old English: unor, Old High German: Donar) is the red-haired and bearded god of thunder in Norse Mythology (and Germanic mythology as well). He is the son of Odin and Jord and lives in the palace Bilskirnir in the kingdom Thrudheim or Thrudvang.

Spiral Goddess Pendant on Cord : The Goddess Collection

The goddess is a female deity. Many present and ancient cultures have goddesses, sometimes alone, but more often as part of a larger pantheon that includes both of the conventional genders and in some cases gender neutral deities as well.

Menorah Pendant on Cord : Judiaca Collection

The menorah is one of Judaism's oldest symbols. A seven-branched candelabrum or oil lamp, the Tabernacle and later in its successor, the Temple in Jerusalem's was beaten from a single piece of gold with lamps that burned at the end of each branch.

Zuni Pendant on Cord : Native American Collection

Zuni Fetishes are small (several inches long at most) carvings from various stones, by the Zuni Indians. Of strong ceremonial significance, typically they depict animals such as horses, wolves, bears, and buffalos.

Mayan Calendar Pendant on Cord : Native American Collection

The Maya Calendar depicted here was called "the Haab", the Maya solar calendar of 365 days. It was divided into 18 months of 20 days each with a period of 5 days left over at the end of the year. This short 5 day month is called Uayeb, "the resting or sleep of the year".

Caduceus Pendant on Cord : Hindu & Buddhist Collection

Caduceus is a staff with two snakes wrapped around it. An ancient astrological symbol of commerce and associated with the Greek god. It was originally a herald's staff, sometimes with wings, with two white ribbons attached.

Drama Faces Pendant on Cord : Entertainment & Entertainer

Repsenting tragedy, comedy, and satyrs. The two masks associated with drama with the smiling and frowning faces are symbols of the Muses Thalia and Melpomene. Thalia is the Muse of comedy (the smiling face), and Melpomene is the Muse of tragedy (the frowning face).