May. 27th, 2008 12:47 pm
witchscauldron: (chalice well)
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From [livejournal.com profile] pagan_prompt:

Do you wear any religious jewelry? Why or why not? If you do, what do you wear?



I guess it's pretty easy to guess that I have religious and spiritual jewelry. It's my business, as well as my pleasure. I take pride, and joy, in knowing I make beautiful things for people, designed in spirit as well as physical space. They are truly personalized, custom items.

I do own all sorts of symbols that have personal meaning to myself - pentacles, triskeles, spirals of all kinds, ravens, wolves. They're symbols that, in some cases, have a lot of ritual resonance, and they draw some of that built-up energy to me.

I've always been hopelessly attracted to small, shiny objects, from an early age. I wasn't allowed to own jewelry until I was old enough to take care of it, so I really didn't start wearing any until I was in high school.

Each pendant represents an idea - sometimes that idea is one that invokes memory of a place or experience, or a period of time, or a person. Some of them I wear just for their beauty, rather than any particular meaning. I consider beauty sacred, so they are also spiritual in nature, even if they're not a particular thing.

I don't wear things on chains anymore - not since the bead symbiote joined with me and began directing my daily life. :p As such, I have a lot of gemstone jewelry as well. I do have my favorite stones, but I have a little bit of everything in my collection. What I wear depends on the day, and the energy I'm looking for.

I tend to wear a lot of garnet and carnelian.

All my gemstone necklaces are designed so that they can be worn with or without a pendant. So I mix and match, as needed.

I have a small collection of ritual jewelry, that are pieces I only wear for ritual. It is very small, though, as I believe carrying the energy of the circle with me in daily life is a good thing.


One day you’ll walk the world
and keep in mind
The heart you’ve been given
in winter time
And through the bitter cold,
with opened eyes
You’ll find the strength to fight
and stand upright