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Sword Pendant

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Catalog#:CSJ7659
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Our Sword Pendant is handcrafted of fine pewter and set with dazzling Australian crystal stones.

These amulets of protection are ornate works of art. Inspired by the chivalrous times of King Arthur. This handsome weapon is an empowering symbol of strength and courage.

The term amulet comes from a Latin word amuletum, meaning 'means of protection.' An amulet is any object intended to bring good luck or protection to its owner. Possible amulets may be gems, stones, coins, pendants, animals, statues or even words. For example, in United States, 'to keep fingers crossed' has become a common amulet that spread through many countries and is used to attract good luck or avoid punishment. Amulets greatly differ according to their time and place of origin.

Religious objects also commonly serve as amulets in different cultures They can be a figure of god or just some symbol representing the deity (cross for Christians or the 'eye of Horus' for ancient Egyptians). In Thailand, people can be commonly seen with more than one Buddha hanging from their necks, or in Bolivia and Argentina, people often carry with them the god Ekeko to obtain fortune and welfare.



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