Genus amulet — sterling silver wedding ring with garnet
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SKU: 5612
SKU: 5612

Genus amulet — sterling silver wedding ring with garnet

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Ring size made to order
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Characteristics
Metal:
Sterling Silver
Gemstone:
Grenades 3x3 mm
Base width:
~ 8 mm
Plating:
Oxidized
Description

Slavic culture is so multifaceted that it can be studied for decades. Starting with ancient myths, the pantheon of gods and totem beliefs and ending with modern culture. The centuries of labor, spiritual search and progress are reflected in the symbols and signs of the history of the great Slavic people.

The Slavs clearly understood the importance of the elements in human life. So far, many of us are very superstitious, and believe in various signs and predictions. We want to protect our family, live with self-confidence and love life with all our heart.

Slavs also attached great importance to the creation of a family and the strengthening of marriage ties. They married once and for all life, considering this event not just a ceremony, but a reunion of bodies, souls and births. In ancient times a beautiful tradition was born — to give to the wedding a special symbol of the amulet of a young family from troubles and evil eyes. The symbol that we call today’s wedding, was to give the young family understanding, trust and mutual love.

The wedding vest is a solar symbol of the dual origin of the sun: it creates heat and destroys with fire. It resembles the wreath of four rings in the form of a sign of infinity, which, according to Slavic traditions, means a cycle, unity, constant development.

A powerful energy symbol you will find on the wedding ring from our collection «Genus amulet» They will give you confidence in your abilities, become a symbol of a family hearth and mutual trust. The Slavic symbol embodies the fusion of the female and male elements, helps to ensure harmonious relations in the family.

Ring is made of silver and decorated with fresh red garnet.

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