Saturday, September 5, 2015

The Special Symbolism In Christian Jewelry

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By Daphne Bowen


Earrings, bracelets, necklaces and rings are examples of the adornments which one may wear for any of many reasons. Sometimes they are worn for nothing more than their attractiveness or how well they go with a certain outfit, or they might have sentimental connotations such as wedding bands do. When it comes to Christian jewelry, there are plenty of identifying symbols available.

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.

The cross and the crucifix are perhaps the two most iconic symbols of this religion. They are powerful symbols of the sacrifice made by Christ, the salvation he delivered and the promise of an eternal heavenly life, the basis of this doctrine. Usually worn as pendants, they come in an endless combination of sizes, styles and materials and their image is applied to anything from pencils to tee shirts.

Saint medals hold an enormous amount of significance, particularly to Catholic based denominations. Likenesses of canonized individuals are imprinted on small pieces of metal and are carried by those who personally identify with their cause or seek their protection. Quite often they can be found attached to rosaries, pinned to clothing or hanging on chains that keep them close to one's heart.

Members of the Catholic church cherish the Rosary. This is a sacred accessory constructed as a string of varied sized beads that help the individual focus during prayers and are usually embellished with a saint's medal and a crucifix. Discretion is generally applied when wearing this item as a bracelet, a necklace or being held inside one's pocket so it can be easily touched for comfort whenever it is needed.

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.

Representing one's religious beliefs is easy to achieve with rings. These items are frequently presented to commemorate special milestones such as purity commitments, baptisms and first communions. More often though, people choose them because they like the way they are embellished and find it to be an appealing way to pay homage to their faith.

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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