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The Meaning Of Jewellery Symbols

The Meaning Of Jewellery Symbols

Carol Woolley Carol Woolley
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What Do The Symbols On Our Jewellery Represent?

This season as in many others, fashion has taken a turn for the spiritual. It’s no longer enough to accessorise with beautiful pieces of jewellery simply – it must have ‘meaning’! So, let us investigate a little about the meaning of jewellery symbols.

We’re seeing an influx of ancient symbols adorning wrists and necks in rings, bracelets and necklaces. But what does it all mean?

Well, I'm here to tell you that there is indeed meaning behind these mysterious symbols, something far deeper than just looking good on your Instagram feed. So if you're interested in understanding why everyone's suddenly wearing crystals and crescent moons around their necks, then read on - but be warned; this might lead to some serious soul-searching…

Birthstones

I'm always intrigued by the idea of birthstones and their connection to each month.

They can be a great way to show someone you care - like gifting your loved one with an evil eye charm in August as its stone is peridot, a talisman for protection!

Birthstones are more than just pretty pieces of jewellery; they have deep meanings that date back centuries.

For instance, sapphires signify loyalty and trustworthiness, while rubies represent courage and strength.

It's almost magical how these symbols carry so much significance from generation to generation.

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Butterfly

The butterfly symbolises transformation and rebirth, but it is not the only jewellery motif to represent these concepts.

The four-leaf clover has been associated with luck since ancient times; many believe that each leaf of a shamrock represents faith, hope, love, and luck - all elements essential in weathering life’s changes.

Similarly, the lotus flower symbolises enlightenment and spiritual growth as its roots grow deep into muddy waters before blossoming into beauty above the surface.

Each of these symbols can be seen gracing rings or necklaces or even used as inspiration for more abstract designs like swirls or mazes.

I am reminded every time I see them how lucky we are to have such meaningful reminders of our journey through life's ups and downs.

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Circle

Butterflies may be delicate creatures, but they have a powerful symbolism in jewellery. They represent transformation or the rebirth of love and can often be seen on engagement rings as a symbol of new beginnings.

Now let's move on to another classic piece of jewellery with its own unique meaning: the circle. The circle is one of the most ancient symbols found in jewellery, representing eternity, wholeness and perfection. Its endless nature has made it popular for wedding bands and rings that signify commitment and everlasting love - like an engagement ring or infinity symbol.

It's also a reminder to those who wear it that true happiness lies within ourselves rather than outside sources – something we could all benefit from being reminded of every now and again!

Claddagh

The Claddagh ring is a timeless symbol of love and loyalty, and its story is as captivating today as it was centuries ago.

It's no wonder that the sterling silver version with its iconic clover design has become so popular!

This beautiful piece of jewellery looks stunning on any finger and carries an incredibly powerful message for those who wear it - to live in friendship, love and loyalty.

The perfect way to show your commitment and devotion to someone special!

Cocktail Ring

Moving on from the Claddagh, the cocktail ring is another popular piece of jewellery with rich symbolism.

Much like the leaf clover and hamsa hand, this bold statement piece has a story to tell.

Emancipated women first wore cocktail rings during Prohibition in the US as a sign of feminism and independence.

They feature large designs and precious stones that make quite an impression - so much so they're often referred to as dress rings or statement rings.

The perfect accessory for any confident woman looking to express her individuality!

Find out more about cocktail rings in our recent article: Diamond Cocktail Rings, Unique and Stylish

Cross

The cross is a symbol of so many things.

It has become the ultimate fashion accessory, from street style to editorial shoots – it's all about that big, bold statement piece.

But let's not forget its original meaning: good luck and peace. And I mean, really, what else could you ask for?

A sign of faith in Christianity or a message of hope with the four cardinal points—the possibilities are endless!

Plus, if you're feeling extra lucky (or just need some more Instagram likes), adding a peace sign is also an option.

Who knows where your cross will take you?

Engagement Ring

Engagement rings are a timeless symbol of love and commitment. They represent the couple's intent to marry and are traditionally given by one partner to another during a proposal.

The tradition is believed to have originated with Roman families, who exchanged gemstone rings as an agreement for arranged marriages between young people.

In 1477, Archduke Maximillian of Austria was the first to give his bride-to-be, Mary of Burgundy, a diamond engagement ring – setting the precedent for today’s jewellery symbols.

Evil Eye

I'm sure you've seen it - the Evil Eye. It's a powerful symbol of protection against evil forces and has been around for centuries.

Originating in Ancient Greece and Rome, this single blue eye is made from enamel or gemstones and is often used in Hamsa jewellery.

It carries deep meaning - to ward off bad luck and attract good fortune. Wearing an Evil Eye necklace can give you strength and peace of mind knowing that your well-being is protected.

So if you're looking for something special with spiritual significance, why not try one? You won't be sorry!

Fleur De Lys

Moving on, the Fleur de Lys is no less iconic.

A symbol of innocence and purity, it has graced coats of arms for centuries – most famously that of former French royalty.

In jewellery form, it makes for a timeless addition to any look; its three petals give an extra hint of elegance when crafted into necklaces or earrings.

And with many interpretations ranging from sainthood to the Holy Trinity, this classic motif will never go out of style.

Of course, adding some Fleur de Lys sparkle can only be a good thing!

Four Leaf Clover

The four-leaf clover has been a symbol of luck for centuries.

It's believed that anyone who finds one is destined for good fortune - the four leaves represent faith, hope, love and luck.

It's no wonder that it's become such an iconic symbol in modern jewellery designs.

Whether used as a pendant or charm bracelet, this simple yet powerful motif will give its wearer all the necessary luck!

Plus, with its roots firmly planted in Irish culture and tradition, it makes a great choice for those looking to incorporate some Celtic flair into their look.

Hamsa (See Also Evil Eye)

What a coincidence it is that I'm talking about the Hamsa right after mentioning four-leaf clovers! This symbol of protection has been around for centuries, and many people still consider it to have protective powers against evil.

The Hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima or the Hand of Mary, is said to protect those who wear its jewellery from ayin ha'ra - otherwise known as the Evil Eye. It's believed that wearing hamsa jewellery can be blessed with luck, love, health and safety from harm.

Many different styles exist in terms of design; some come with two thumbs, while others only have one thumb or feature an evil eye on the palm. Whether you're looking for protection or just want something stylish to add to your wardrobe, a piece of hamsa jewellery might be exactly what you need.

Heart

The heart symbol is a beautiful way to express love and affection. It has been used for centuries as a symbol of commitment between two people or even just friendship. The heart motif can bring joy and happiness no matter who it's meant for.

In jewellery, this classic design will never go out of style because of its emotional resonance and delightful aesthetic. Whether it be in a necklace, bracelet, ring or earrings, hearts are always sure to put a smile on someone’s face.

A timeless piece like this is perfect for expressing your feelings without saying too much – regardless if you wear it yourself or give it away!

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Infinity

Infinity is such an elegant symbol, and it's so meaningful to give as a piece of jewellery.

It speaks volumes about how much you care for someone in the form of an everlasting bond.

Its timeless nature reflects your undying love and commitment - something that will never end.

I'm sure whoever receives this gift will be joyful knowing they are loved unconditionally.

There's nothing quite like it!

Initial Letter

Initial letter jewellery is a classic and timeless way to represent the ones you love.

Over 85% of people in the United States have at least one piece of initial jewellery, ranging from necklaces to rings.

It's an easy and stylish way to show appreciation for your family or special someone without having to say it with words.

I love that these pieces can be customised with individual initials to make each item unique and intimate.

With so many different styles available, there really is something for everyone - whether you're looking for gold, silver or even rose gold designs!

What better way to honour your loved ones than with a beautiful initial necklace?

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Key

A key is such a meaningful symbol, and wearing it around your neck can be so special.

It's an iconic representation of knowledge, success and freedom – the perfect gift to give someone you love.

Plus, it's simple lines and sleek design add a sophisticated touch to any outfit.

The possibilities are endless when styling this timeless jewellery piece; whether you opt for something classic or on-trend, wearing a key around your neck will always be something special.

Peace Sign

I adore the peace sign! It’s a powerful symbol for anti-nuclear activism, and anyone wearing it can make a statement about their stance on war.

I think wearing jewellery with meaning is important - it sparks conversations, shares ideas, and helps us stay connected even when we're apart.

A piece of jewellery adorned with this iconic design is sure to be admired by friends and strangers alike. Whether you choose something subtle or bold, adding the peace sign to your accessories collection instantly adds an extra special touch.

Let’s show our support for nuclear disarmament by sporting this modern symbol of anti-nuclear peace protesters in style!

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Promise Ring

Next on our list of jewellery symbols is the promise ring.

This symbol has been used since ancient times to represent a commitment between two people in a romantic relationship, but it does not signify marriage proposals.

It's an expression of love and romance, providing both partners with reassurance that their bond will remain strong despite any obstacles they might face.

They're often exchanged as gifts or tokens of appreciation for one another - something special to remind them how much they mean when life gets tough.

These rings are incredibly meaningful and can be worn proudly by those who are lucky enough to receive one!

Ring (See Also ‘Circle’ Above)

Rings represent eternal love, perfection, wholeness and infinity. They've been a symbol of these ideas for centuries, so they make a perfect choice when it comes to engagement or wedding rings.

It's no wonder that eternity rings have become popular, too: who wouldn't want to wear something that signifies an everlasting bond?

So if you're looking for a ring with deep meaning behind it, look no further than the circle –and all its variations!

Shamrock (Or Three-Leaf Clover)

The shamrock is the quintessential Irish symbol, unmistakable in its beauty. It's a three-leaf clover that represents St Patrick and his teachings of the Holy Trinity.

This simple yet powerful representation has an ancient history stretching all the way back to Celtic paganism when it was known as the trinity knot.

Today you can find this iconic image on everything from jewellery to clothing - it's a beloved symbol for many!

The subtle elegance of this timeless design makes it a great choice for any occasion, whether you're looking for something special or just want to show your love for Ireland.

Star

The star is so much more than an object in the night sky. It symbolises hope, inspiration and motivation; it's a reminder to reach for the stars, whatever your goal may be.

When we make wishes upon a shooting star, it brings us closer to our dreams and encourages us that anything is possible.

Jewellery featuring a star can also tell someone how special they are – like when you say, 'You're a star!'.

Wearing this jewellery isn't just about looking good – it's about feeling strong enough to take on any challenge.

The power of the stars has been around since time began, and wearing jewellery with this symbolic message will always be inspiring.

Star Of David

The Star of David is an iconic symbol for the Jewish people. It is also known as 'Magen David', which means 'Shield of David' in Hebrew and appears on the flag of Israel.

As a necklace, it serves as a reminder to stay faithful to one’s faith. It makes for a meaningful jewellery gift and can be worn with pride at Bar Mitzvahs or other important occasions in someone's life.

It carries so much significance; its history and culture are embedded within its six points that represent the power of God watching over us from every direction: North, South, East, West, Up and Down.

Star Sign

'The stars know our destiny.'

As it's said, the star signs are like a roadmap to our lives. Each of us is born under one of the twelve signs of the zodiac, and they have immense power over us. It's believed that these symbols can tell us who we truly are on an emotional level, revealing how we think, feel and act.

Horoscopes give insight into our personalities and help guide us when making decisions in life. They provide clues as to why certain things happen or don't happen at certain times.

We can use our star sign pendants as reminders of what lies ahead for ourselves - the joys, sorrows, successes and failures that come with each day. These beautiful pieces of jewellery symbolise hope and strength; no matter where you go, your horoscope will follow you there.

Taking a piece of star sign jewellery with you could be just the thing to bring comfort during challenging moments in life; it may even offer some guidance towards a successful outcome!

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Trilogy Ring (Three-Stone Ring)

Moving on from star signs, let's explore the meaning behind another popular jewellery symbol: trilogy rings.

Popularly known as three-stone rings, trilogy rings are an evolution of Celtic rune symbols featuring three precious stones that represent the past, present and future.

The original trinity knot evolved into a shamrock with three leaves, which today is translated into modern trilogy rings that feature diamonds or coloured gems in combinations to create something truly special.

These distinct jewellery pieces have been worn for centuries and can be given as special gifts to mark important milestones in life, forever reminding us of our journey through time.

Wedding Ring

The wedding ring is a symbol of commitment and love that has been around for centuries.

It’s an unbroken circle, representing eternal happiness and everlasting loyalty between two people who are now one.

Its delicate beauty speaks to the power of their union; its shape offers a gentle reminder to stay true to each other no matter what life throws their way.

The wedding ring carries with it all these beautiful sentiments, making it a timeless token of partnership and devotion.

As they slip this precious piece on each other's fingers, they vow never to take off – signifying the strength of their relationship through thick and thin.

With every glance at their rings, they share a secret smile, knowing theirs will truly be forevermore.

Wishbone Ring

I'm always a fan of any symbol that brings good luck and fortune. Wishbone rings bring joy to whoever wears it and the person who gifts them.

It's an amazing way to represent your commitment - whether you're marking a wedding or anniversary milestone. Plus, they look great with any outfit!

I love how timeless this piece of jewellery is in its symbolism; it has been popular for centuries, since Roman times.

All these features make wishbone rings one of my favourite pieces of jewellery.

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Conclusion

The beauty of jewellery is that it can be symbolic, meaningful and deeply personal. From the birthstone to the wedding ring, there are many different symbols to choose from. The meaning of jewellery symbols is complex and historical. Wearing a symbol has a meaning - choose wisely!

Each symbol has its unique story, whether it’s a butterfly signifying transformation or a wishbone that encourages luck in life.

Jewellery allows us to express ourselves and commemorate special occasions and milestones in our lives. It’s no coincidence that we often find ourselves drawn to certain pieces because their meaning resonates with us on some level.

Whether you want an item for yourself or as a gift for someone else, understanding the meaning of jewellery symbols behind each piece will ensure you make an informed decision about what works best for your needs.

So when choosing jewellery, take time to consider the meanings associated with each design and allow them to guide your selection process – they may just bring you good luck!

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