Friday, May 18, 2012

A Brief Outline of Spiritual Jewelry


Practically every type of religion has spiritual jewelry. Whether Buddhist, Christian or New Age, there are spiritual symbols that are often worn as adornment by both men and women. This type of jewelry is almost as old as history itself.

Much of the early artwork that survives today has a spiritual connotation. Whether the art was an idol or a symbol of the creator's faith, we see surviving pieces made of stone, iron, brass or gold. In addition to those pieces of art, there were pieces of jewelry made that reflected the wearer's religious beliefs.

Some jewelry that was spiritual in nature was worn in order to ward off evil spirits. Other pieces were made to remind the wearer of their god or religious duty. The pieces were worn because they were important to the wearer.

Catholicism has jewelry in the form of crosses, rosaries and crucifixes. These adornments are important to the wearer in reminding them of the suffering of the Savior. Rosaries are used during prayers. Additionally, medallions such as St. Christopher metals are often important to Catholics as well as non Catholics.

While rosaries and crucifixes are less popular with Protestants, the cross is a popular piece of jewelry. In addition, the symbol of the fish found in the catacombs has been important for thousands of years.

New Age jewelry often has very ancient roots. Amulets which have been copied from pieces that were created thousands of years ago are often worn. These pieces often are very expensive, but pieces using inexpensive metals and fake stones are also popular.

Many Native Americans wear spiritual jewelry. The jewelry may have to do with a rite of passage, be a healing stone or be used only in ceremonies. In the United States there are special laws about jewelry that is sold as Native American jewelry, so if you want authentic jewelry, be sure that you understand these laws.

The cost of such religious jewelry may vary greatly, regardless of the faith of the person. Jewelry made from inexpensive alloys and simulated stones or simply enameled may be very inexpensive. If the settings are made of gold and precious stones are used in the jewelry, then the purchaser can expect to pay more for the piece. Custom made pieces will be found to be even more expensive.

If you are planning to purchase spiritual jewelry, you should begin by setting a budget. Know what you can and want to spend before you begin shopping. As with any other jewelry, you will want to look for quality workmanship. Make sure that settings are secure and that clasps and fasteners are secure. Like other good jewelry, you do not want a piece to be ruined by a lost stone or lost because of a faulty clasp. If you are new to your spirituality and unsure about what piece of jewelry to purchase, speak with someone who is more experienced in the practice of your religion. They may be able to direct you to a piece that will grow in meaning to you over time.




Howie Holben is the owner of Spirit Journeys, a gay vacations organization that focuses on spiritual travel. Spirit Journeys also offers unique spiritual jewelry. Howie has travelled the world for over thirty years learning spiritual teachings, traditions and practices from indigenous peoples. He takes great pleasure assisting others on their own spiritual path and in introducing them to practices, sacred ways and cultures to help them "step outside their box". He is a Reiki/Karuna Ki Master and also a Quantum Touch and Breathwork Practioner. His goal is to help others uncover their potential by setting their hearts and minds free. You can learn more about Howie, his work and gay tours with a spiritual focus at Spirit Journeys website.




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