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Vesica Pisces pendant - sterling silver

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€79,00 Incl. tax
Article number: ST044-regenboog maansteen
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Size 32 x 32 mm (incl. pendant eye 41 x 32 mm).

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With Amethyst or Moonstone.
This symbol, which among other things is to be found in Glastonbury, England, where it closes the pit of Chalicebron, was already used in the 12th and 13th centuries by the Cathars.

The outer circle represents the universe for, in which everything is decided. The upper inner circle is the spiritual immaterial. The lower circle represents the material world. This overlap each other and this means that these worlds can not be separated from one another. This combination creates a gap Pisces (fish), is called Love. The perpendicular male line in the middle represents the lance or sword, symbolizing the will and understanding.
However, it is impossible to say with certainty whether the Vesica Pisces something to do with the Celts. The 'Vesica Pisces' was the classic symbol of the initiates in the mysteries of Pythagoras. It was later adopted by Christians as a symbol of Jesus, the Ichtus. The fish symbol formed by two equal circles to let intersect. There's intricate mathematical symbolism, characteristic of the Pythagoreans.

Reviews (3)
N.P. van der Kraan 11-11-2024 17:57

Mooi afgewerkt.

Egle G. 26-12-2020 14:03

Me vriendin was we erg blij mee! Ze vond het heel mooi en voelde binnen enkele momenten na het dragen ervan de effecten van de maansteen. Een zacht en warm gevoel.

Bart W. 02-06-2020 09:37

Mooi afgewerkt sieraad wat voor ons een speciale betekenis heeft en krijgt op ons huwelijk. Snelle levering in een mooi doosje. Dank Bart!

5 stars based on 3 reviews
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