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"Lunula argentum et aurea" Roman necklace

"Lunula argentum et aurea" Roman necklace

€25.00Price

The lunula pendant on this delicate chain with the typical Roman S-clasp shines just as beautifully in silver as it does in gold.

To match the outfit or depending on your preference  the pendant with chain is available in gold and silver.

 

The lunula is the symbol of femininity! It is seen as a symbol of feminine strength and identity and stands for intuition, creativity and sensuality.

 

The moon goddess Luna wore a crescent moon as a symbol on her head or in her hand.

Luna embodies the feminine side in the heaven of gods  and   is the counterpart to Sol, the male sun god.

Among the many forms of lucky charms and amulets  in Roman times, crescent-shaped ornaments are particularly common.

From the 2nd century AD we encounter them in almost all Roman settlements, burial grounds and military camps. But the lunula lucky charms were also widespread in Germania, as numerous finds prove.
The meaning of the lunula has been handed down in writing several times.  Children and women in particular put their trust in the disastrous powers of the lunula.

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  • Size and length

    Chain length: approx. 46 cm

    Lunula pendant: approx. 3x2.8 cm

  • materials

    Brass-copper alloy silver-plated / gold-plated (not tarnish-proof!)

    free of nickel and cadmium!

  • Care instructions

    when tarnishing with a soft microfiber cloth or silver cleaning cloth in  Polish dry using circular movements.

    In the case of heavier soiling, slightly moisten a cloth! 

All prices are VAT-exempt according to UStG §6  plus  shipment
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