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Vibrant Hamsa Necklace to Protect from the Evil Eye from the Artazia Collection

Posted in BY RELIGION, BY TYPE, Muslim Jewelry, Necklaces & Pendants with tags , , , , , , , , on May 14, 2008 by Admin

Vibrant Hamsa Necklace to Protect from the Evil Eye
Another Hamsa hand. The hamsa hand (Arabic) or hamesh hand (Hebrew) is an old and still popular apotropaic amulet for magical protection from the envious or evil eye. The words hamsa and hamesh mean “five” and refer to the digits on the hand. An alternative Islamic name for this charm is the Hand of Fatima, in reference to the daughter of Mohammed. An alternative Jewish name for it is the Hand of Miriam, in reference to the sister of Moses and Aaron.

Like wearing a miniature artwork, each piece is truly unique with the intricate design hand painted and set within a very light stainless steel frame. Austrian crystals, beads and a variety of other materials are delicately assembled and set in artists resin resulting in a beautifully finished and durable piece. Truly a work of art, this the Hamsa necklace is exceptionally well made and is produced in limited editions.

10K White Gold Amethyst and Tanzanite Angel Pendant w/ Diamond Accent

Posted in BY RELIGION, BY TYPE, Bestsellers, Christian Jewelry, Necklaces & Pendants, Spiritual & New Age Jewelry with tags , , , , , , , , , on May 10, 2008 by Admin

10K White Gold Amethyst and Tanzanite Angel Pendant w/ Diamond Accent
An angel is an inspired being found in many religions. Although the nature of angels and the tasks given to them vary from tradition to tradition, in Christianity, Judaism and Islam, they typically act as messengers from God. Other roles in religious traditions include acting as warrior or guard; the concept of a “guardian angel” is popular in modern Western culture. Angels are usually viewed as emanations of a supreme divine being, sent to do the tasks of that being. Traditions vary as to whether angels have free will or are merely extensions of the supreme being’s will. While the appearance of angels also varies, many views of angels give them a human shape.

Let this radiant gemstone angel accompany you on all your journeys. Crafted in polished 10 karat white gold, she has a face of delicate blue-lavender tanzanite and a gown of rich purple amethyst. The round and trillion-shaped stones are cradled securely in four-prong settings. Beautifully detailed wings, enhanced with six diamond accents (.03 cttw), complete the design. This dainty angel dangles below a tapered gold bale and presents on an 18-inch light rope chain.

Gold Angel Pendant

Posted in BY RELIGION, BY TYPE, Christian Jewelry, Necklaces & Pendants with tags , , , , on May 8, 2008 by Admin

10k Two-Tone Gold Angel Pendant (1/6 cttw, I-J Color, I2-I3 Clarity)
Carry your guardian angel wherever you go with this lovely two-tone diamond pendant. Crafted in 10 karat gold, it depicts a white gold angel in profile, holding a yellow gold heart. Nineteen round diamonds (1/6 cttw) decorate the angel’s gown, adding a delicate sparkle to the design. Her halo serves as a bale for the slender 18-inch rope chain.

Modern Cross Stainless Steel Pendant

Posted in BY TYPE, Christian Jewelry, Necklaces & Pendants with tags , , , , on May 3, 2008 by Admin

Modern Cross Stainless Steel Pendant
Cross is a symbol fot Christiany faith. Simple modern cross pendant made from stainless steel, so it is both durable and easily cleaned with water. Not too over-the-top this contemporary cross adds style and religion to your wardrobe.

14K Yellow Gold St. Barbara Pendants

Posted in BY RELIGION, BY TYPE, Christian Jewelry, Necklaces & Pendants with tags , , , on April 29, 2008 by Admin

Gold Saint Barbara Pendant
This 14k yellow gold pendant makes a great addition to any jewelry collection and can be worn on many occasions. The total metal weight of this pendant is 0.28 grams. This pendant has a length of 10 mm, a width of 13 mm.

Saint Barbara is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers (also known as Helpers in Need). Her association with the lightning that killed her father has caused her to be invoked against lightning and fire; by association with explosions, she is also the patron of artillery and mining. Her feast on 4 December was included in the Tridentine Calendar, having been introduced in Rome in the twelfth century. In 1729 that date was assigned to the celebration of Saint Peter Chrysologus, reducing that of Saint Barbara to a commemoration in his Mass. In 1969, because the accounts of her life and martyrdom were judged to be entirely fabulous, lacking clarity even about the place of her martyrdom, it was removed from that calendar. But she is still mentioned in the Roman Martyrology, which, in addition, lists another ten martyr saints named Barbara.

Orthodox Christians have never ceased to venerate Saint Barbara, who is very popular among them. For them too her feast day is 4 December. In the 12th century, the relics of Saint Barbara were brought from Constantinople to the St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery in Kiev, where they were kept until the 1930s, when they were transferred to St. Vladimir’s Cathedral in the same city.