Ilsa
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Thu Aug-30-07 08:05 PM
Original message |
| Do you have a special piece of jewelry or other item having to do with your religion? |
|
Besides a wedding ring or other heirloom piece (unless it is religious)? I'd like to hear about it. And I won't think anyone is snotty or excessive for describing something of great value. Anyway, what does the item mean to you?
I'm looking forward to reading your answers.
|
Debau2005
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Fri Aug-31-07 08:58 AM
Response to Original message |
|
I have a ceramic pendant of Epona. My fiance bought it for me when we were on vacation. It means even more to me because he found it and bought it as a surprise.
I wear it every day, it has replaced my regular necklace.
|
skater314159
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Sun Sep-02-07 04:38 AM
Response to Original message |
| 2. I have a little silver owl that my father got for me... |
|
... as Athena is my patron goddess.
I have it on a simple ribbon with some glass African Trade Beads.
|
LibertyLover
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Thu Sep-06-07 10:26 AM
Response to Original message |
| 3. I have several pieces on a necklace that I wear every day |
|
A silver sea turtle to represent my stepdaughter, a silver mother holding a child to represent me and my daughter, a silver pentagram, a silver priestess figure standing on a crescent moon representing a priestess standing between the worlds, a silver cauldron which was given to me by my teachers to acknowledge the fact that I was an ordained high priestess in the Nomadic Chantry of the Grammarye, a 501(c)(3) pagan religious organization incorporated in the state of Maryland (now, sadly, defunct following the death a year and a half ago of Rosemary Kooiman, the founding elder), a small gold greyhound to represent my dogs (greys and whippets) and also one of my totem animals, a small gold dolphin because dolphin is another one of my totems and a silver broom - just because. I used to also wear a small silver emblem that represented a wish for a child. I had gotten it at the Nepal booth at a Smithsonian Folk Life Festival about 6 years ago, just as my husband and I started the paperwork to adopt a child from China. I was told that it was a charm for a child. I empowered it during a full moon circle and wore it constantly. We brought our daughter home from China just under 4 years ago. I continued to wear the charm for a while but got the message that it was time to retire it, so with thanks to Kwan Yin, I took it off my necklace and keep it in a small silk lined box on my dressing table (aka altar).
|
silverweb
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Tue Sep-11-07 03:45 PM
Response to Original message |
|
I usually don't wear any jewelry at all, but I do have a silver pentagram ring that I love, and I wear that when I go out. I don't wear it at home and never miss it then, but I feel "naked" if I go out without it.
|
Why Syzygy
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Tue Sep-11-07 11:58 PM
Response to Original message |
| 5. I don't have a religion. |
|
I follow a shaman path. But my pieces do have spiritual aspects for me. I usually only wear my grandmother's thin wedding band, but not on my left hand and not my ring finger. I sometimes wear the pink pearl bracelet my son brought me from the ME when he was on tour of duty there. And I have a gold necklace with two dolphins, which was also a gift, a symbol of my desire to swim with them.
|
Why Syzygy
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Wed Sep-12-07 02:04 AM
Response to Reply #5 |
| 6. after looking it up, actually they are peach pearls. |
|
They are lovely and he chose exactly the right color for me.
|
Chovexani
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Sun Sep-16-07 03:03 AM
Response to Original message |
| 7. I have a pewter scimitar necklace that I wear daily |
|
It has a great deal of meaning for me, even though it was a "cheap" find at a local Ren faire. It's sacred to one of my patron goddesses, and symbolizes my path as a Sword Dancer in her service.
It's also representative of my people. I'm a Walk-in.
|
MorningGlow
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Sat Sep-22-07 03:02 PM
Response to Original message |
|
as I like to switch necklaces and bracelets too often, but I have lots of fingers! :P
I wear a Celtic knot ring I bought in Glastonbury on my left forefinger, a citrine ring on my right ring finger that signifies my element (air), and a special ring denoting my membership in a special inner group of my coven on my right middle finger.
|
knight_of_the_star
(1000+ posts)
Send PM |
Profile |
Ignore
|
Thu Oct-11-07 06:31 PM
Response to Original message |
| 9. I have four that I wear |
|
I have a silver septagram that I wear under my shirt and close to my heart because of its personal meaning to me, a silver hawk ring on my left middle finger shaped like a hawk which is a nod to both my totem and to Freyja, as Hawks are one of Her messengers, a silver ring set with a garnet and blue enamel on my left that I consider something of a tool in workings, and a silver pendant I got at a Heathen festival inscribed with numerous triple knots and in the middle is the Triplehorn of Odhin which how it is rendered looks a lot like the Triskelion.
|
DU
AdBot (1000+ posts) |
Tue Nov 25th 2025, 04:07 AM
Response to Original message |