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This magical dagger of Sajigor provides the Hindu God's support and offers shelter.

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Dagger of Sajigor

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This enchanted symbol, an ancient secret of a sacred land, holds the key to magic transformation. It belongs to the mystic Otherworld that lies on the border of the subconscious where shimmering myths shadow reality: The followers of the Hindu god Sajigor sacrifice goats in his temple as onjés marát or "puriest of all offerings", in order to gain protection against mischief. This dagger is consecrated to Sajigor, the ram-headed Hindu God of Protection, and according to Asian belief, this pendant is said to protect its wearer and to provide the God's support.
 
This pendant is made of pewter embellished with silver and gold and one glass crystal. Artists and craftsmen used pewter quite early (dinnerware, sculptures, household articles, pewter figures, jewelry) and hence pewter jewelry has a long tradition. Pewter is a shiny, soft metal which is very malleable and has a good tarnish resistance. This piece of jewelry has been enhanced by overlaying the pewter core with a silver coating and embellishing details of the design in gold - furthermore one prominent glass crystal was added.
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Size:  about 5.5 cm (2.17 in) tall and 2.3 cm (0.91 in) wide
Height about 3 mm (0.12 in)
Pendant bail: about 3 mm (0.12 in) in diameter
Weight:  Weight of Jewelry: 4 g (0.01 lb)
Total Weight incl. Package: 30 g (0.07 lb)
Material:  Pewter
embellished with Silver and Gold and one red glass crystal in a miracle setting
Delivery:  on 45 cm (18 in) sturdy link chain made of silver plated metal with bolt ring/lobster clasp
in a 8.0 x 5.5 x 2.0 cm (3.1 x 2.2 x 0.8 in) jewelry box
Jewelry Line Up:  Myths of the Otherworld
Order number: 
LH-GA11  
 
Our Price:
 
EUR 20.00
 
 
 
 
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This jewelry belongs to the jewelry line up "Myths of the Otherworld".

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This jewelry is part of the jewelry line up "Myths of the Otherworld" - you can also download this line up as a printable catalogue if you want to order by fax or mail:

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We were always fascinated by pieces of jewelry designed according to historical artwork and magical and other old motifs are a main area of our jewelry collection until today. Nowadays we all are surrounded by designs and motifs from all over the world which we usually choose according to visual aspects without considering the original meaning and symbolism of the various depictions. For sure the beauty of the different designs and materials is a good reason for selecting them but the affinity to a special piece of jewelry or art craft can be enhanced if one knows its deeper meaning and its origin. For this reason we always placed value on the accurate representation and information explaining the various pieces of jewelry in our collection.
 
Since the beginning of mankind jewelry served several different purposes. Already before the invention of money it was for example used as a kind of currency, as a status symbol or as a valuable asset that even could be passed on to future generations. Many pieces of jewelry also had a functional purpose like it is the case with fastenings for clothes, safety pins and belt buckles. However, at a more spiritual level the jewelry also had a symbolic meaning, showed the affiliation to and the status in a social group, and was worn for the protection from evil or simply to show one's own taste.
 
On account of these many different purposes the meaning of single pieces of jewelry can be very different and depends on the belief and the point of view of the respective manufacturer. In some cultures, e.g., bracelets were used as wedding jewelry, like the wedding rings of today, in other societies necklaces served the same purpose. The symbolic meaning of a piece of jewelry often cannot only be found in the piece itself, but also in its decorations or the used materials. In some cultures it is usual to give pieces of jewelry as a gift at certain important times in life which should emphasize the symbolic meaning of these events with the help of their decorations. These pieces were then often worn as amulets or talismans and were believed to protect and support its wearer during this new situation in life.
 
Not only the used symbols and decorations differ strongly between the cultures - a huge number of different materials were also used in the course of time. In the beginnings especially shells and pearls of wood and bone were used, because these natural materials were readily available and could easily be processed. Later the precious metals silver and gold became more and more important and also the use of precious stones increased. Nowadays all possible materials are used to underline the meaning of a piece of jewelry even further thereby creating pendants and other jewelry that could not be designed using traditional materials.
 
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We feel committed to the historical development of jewelry and are especially interested in the meaning of old symbols and pieces of jewelry - therefore we try to constantly extend our range of jewelry with pieces that are unique in their beauty and meaning. Naturally we select fascinating designs from all cultures and epochs, so that everybody can find the piece of jewelry that appeals to him.

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