Amulets and Symbols in Jewelry Design
Whether you call them amulets, charms, fetishes, or talismans, virtually every culture had them. I like to think of them as little works of art, but they are so much more than that. They were worn on the body to bring luck, heal, enhance fertility, protect against injury (during travel, hunting, or from bites and stings) or ward off evil, depending on the wearers beliefs and intentions. They came in many forms, made with different materials, and adorned with different symbols. The meaning and significance in the symbolism of a particular image changed from east to west, culture to culture, and even day to day. Even if you do not believe in their magical powers, it is fun to know the intention of the artists who created them, and the power felt by the person who wore them before you, as many of the pieces are antiques. Below is a list of amulets and symbols found in many of the pendants and beads in KatieO jewelry.
Stag:
The stag is a symbol of regeneration, fertility, abundance, and beauty. It is associated with hunting, and the sun. The growth and renewal of its antlers corresponds to the sowing and harvesting of crops. Throughout Europe is was a divine symbol. in China it was a symbol of wealth and happiness and was associated with the east, dawn, light, regeneration and spirituality.
Photos: Top Left: Graceful Deer, from the Totem Bracelet Collection
Bottom Right: Dancing Elephant, from the Fringe Colledtion Graceful Deer, from the Totem Bracelet Collection
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