14ct yellow gold, lacquer enamel, tsavorite garnet, white diamonds with detachable clasp.
Available in stock.
The rising and setting of the sun are two of the most powerful moments in the day, moments when, if we pause to appreciate it, we are most deeply connected to the cycles of the natural world.
It is no surprise them that the Sun Cross (or Solar Wheel) is one of humanity’s oldest symbols, originating in the Neolithic and Bronze Age as a representation of the sun, solar journeys through the seasons (through Solstices and Equinoxes), and the four cardinal directions. It consists of an equilateral cross inside a circle, pre-dating Christianity by millennia and symbolizing light, fertility, and cosmic order across various ancient cultures.
The symbolism of the Celtic cross, which draws on the Sun Cross, goes back to pre-Christian paganism. One of the key symbols of northern European pagan peoples—Celtic, Germanic, and Slavic alike— it’s survival beyond pagan traditions into the Slavic regions show that its resonance was much deeper. It was a symbolic representation not so much of the sun, but of the whole world: the stars above and the earth below, the stages of life, the staging points of the day. In Tarot, its the Chariot, whose meaning sits within a balance of the forces of stillness and motion, and the heart of the Wheel of Fortune - the ebb and flow of human life, all of its knowledge and wisdom.
The charm is shipped with a connector which can attach freely to your own chains, or a chain with 3 or 5 enamel links can be purchased here, and with additional connectors here.
14ct yellow gold, lacquer enamel, tsavorite garnet, white diamonds with detachable clasp.
Available in stock.
The rising and setting of the sun are two of the most powerful moments in the day, moments when, if we pause to appreciate it, we are most deeply connected to the cycles of the natural world.
It is no surprise them that the Sun Cross (or Solar Wheel) is one of humanity’s oldest symbols, originating in the Neolithic and Bronze Age as a representation of the sun, solar journeys through the seasons (through Solstices and Equinoxes), and the four cardinal directions. It consists of an equilateral cross inside a circle, pre-dating Christianity by millennia and symbolizing light, fertility, and cosmic order across various ancient cultures.
The symbolism of the Celtic cross, which draws on the Sun Cross, goes back to pre-Christian paganism. One of the key symbols of northern European pagan peoples—Celtic, Germanic, and Slavic alike— it’s survival beyond pagan traditions into the Slavic regions show that its resonance was much deeper. It was a symbolic representation not so much of the sun, but of the whole world: the stars above and the earth below, the stages of life, the staging points of the day. In Tarot, its the Chariot, whose meaning sits within a balance of the forces of stillness and motion, and the heart of the Wheel of Fortune - the ebb and flow of human life, all of its knowledge and wisdom.
The charm is shipped with a connector which can attach freely to your own chains, or a chain with 3 or 5 enamel links can be purchased here, and with additional connectors here.