925 Sterling Silver Jewellery
35mm x 9mm Design
925 Sterling Silver Jewellery
35mm x 9mm Design
Part of a gorgeous new range of jewellery from the USA, featuring whimsical and dark designs cast in elegant sterling silver.
All parts of this mixed metal large sword post earring is wonderfully detailed. From the point to the pommel, this sword looks like a miniature of the real thing. The pronounced quillon and the twisted grip are especially fierce! The handle of this sword is bronze and the rest of the sword is sterling silver. Ear wire and nut are also sterling silver.
Swords are one of the earliest weapons found in cultures the world over, and as such are saturated with cherished meaning and symbolism. Swords can connote power, protection, chivalry, truth, enlightenment, action, and justice. In Christian thought it primarily represents righteousness, while in Congo tribes of Central Africa swords are symbols of transition, especially between life and death. In the symbolic language of tarot, swords represent the realm of the mind, specifically the navigation of thought.
Product Name | Large Sterling and Bronze Sword Stud Earrings (9mm x 35mm) (E300) |
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Product.brand | Nina Designs |
Colour | Gold |
Description | 925 Sterling Silver Jewellery 35mm x 9mm Design Part of a gorgeous new range of jewellery from the USA, featuring whimsical and dark designs cast in elegant sterling silver. All parts of this mixed metal large sword post earring is wonderfully detailed. From the point to the pommel, this sword looks like a miniature of the real thing. The pronounced quillon and the twisted grip are especially fierce! The handle of this sword is bronze and the rest of the sword is sterling silver. Ear wire and nut are also sterling silver. Swords are one of the earliest weapons found in cultures the world over, and as such are saturated with cherished meaning and symbolism. Swords can connote power, protection, chivalry, truth, enlightenment, action, and justice. In Christian thought it primarily represents righteousness, while in Congo tribes of Central Africa swords are symbols of transition, especially between life and death. In the symbolic language of tarot, swords represent the realm of the mind, specifically the navigation of thought. |