mercredi 2 septembre 2015

The Special Symbolism In Christian Jewelry

By Daphne Bowen


People where adornments such as rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings for a number of different reasons. Many choose to sport such items simply because they are attractive, they complement an outfit, or to represent a specific event like a marriage. In the circumstance of Christian jewelry, a lot of relevant symbolism is often used.

Icons symbolizing events, ideas or teachings that people find important or personally comforting are quite plentiful in this religion. Among the more common representative items are the crucifix, the cross, Bibles, the Ichthus, angels, mustard seeds and effigies of revered saints. Certain pieces are instantly recognizable due to their intense popularity.

Two of the most well known symbols of this faith are the crucifix and the empty cross. As representations of the trials, suffering and promises of Christ, the cornerstone of this religion, so many people feel the need to posses one. They can be made in thousands of styles, sized and material combinations and many individuals choose to wear them in pendant form, suspended on chains, though they can be found emblazoned on practically anything.

Catholics, as well as some of the related denominations, have a special affinity for saint medals. These small pieces of metal are embellished with effigies of canonized individuals who offer spiritual protection to certain causes or groups of people. Generally these items are added to rosaries, pinned to someone's clothing or worn as a pendant.

Another popular Catholic accessory is the Rosary. This chain of beads is usually adorned with a medal of one's chosen saint, as well as a crucifix, and is a precious reminder to recite specific prayers diligently. They may be discretely worn in several ways including as a necklace kept under clothing, wrapped around the wrist as a bracelet or carried concealed as the devout find great comfort in touching them.

Bracelets may be worn to tell stories or teach lessons as the Communion chain which features five charms representing the steps to this holy sacrament and like the specifically colored beads that explain the road to salvation. Most often this style of trinket is used as an accessories with embellishments that define one's faith. Bands made of rubber and bearing a meaningful inscription are donned and passed out to spread messages or raise awareness.

Rings can stand for many things when it comes to religious symbolization. They may sometimes be presented as commemorations of events such as baptism, first communion or for making the purity commitment. Bands featuring embellishments, etchings, engravings or prints of special emblems are not only pretty to view but also show an individual's spiritual affiliation.

Whether a person prefers brooches, pins, anklets, bracelets, earrings, necklaces or rings, there are a bevy of options from which they might choose to display their personal beliefs. Maybe the item is selected due to its unique purpose or what it represents, or perhaps simply because it suits the individual's tastes. Styles range from subtle and understated to bold and showy to perfectly match the desires of all.




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