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Rowan Berry Namysto Wood Necklace ~ Vintage

CAD $125.00

Beaded necklaces (namysto) are one of the oldest forms of women’s ornaments in Ukraine. Strung like a Ukrainian korali necklace; one of the oldest forms of ornaments in Ukraine. They have many names (monysto, busy) testifying to their long history and important role in Ukrainian culture. Not only adornments they carry deep symbolic significance. Generally protective or informative, one could tell how wealthy a family was as since six strings of coral beads could cost as much as a pair of oxen. Carrying deep symbolic significance, one would never leave home without covering their neck with some kind of ornament. As it was akin to going out naked! These beaded necklaces were amulets, protecting one from evil spirits and bad people

Rowan is known as a tree-amulet used in magic and folk medicine. Playing an important role in the beliefs and rituals of the ancient Slavs, Scandinavians, and Celts. When returning from the cemetery, people hung rowan rods over the door, so that the deceased “would not return home”. Wanderers carved walking staffs out of Rowan, placing a leftover chip in their cheek protecting them from any sorcery on their travels. The colour red symbolizes protection, beauty, vitality, fertility and strength in old-Slavic traditions.

Each necklace is unique, as every wood bead has been hand carved and hand painted by Carpathian craftsmen. They are pleasant to the touch, taking on the temperature of the body, and serves one as a talisman.

3 strand wood bead necklace on light red nettle string

Imported from Ukraine in the 90s

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Additional information

Weight 400 g
Dimensions 7 × 10 × 5 cm
Jewellery

Approx 28 inches from end to end

Description

Beaded necklaces (namysto) are one of the oldest forms of women’s ornaments in Ukraine. Strung like a Ukrainian korali necklace; one of the oldest forms of ornaments in Ukraine. They have many names (monysto, busy) testifying to their long history and important role in Ukrainian culture. Not only adornments they carry deep symbolic significance. Generally protective or informative, one could tell how wealthy a family was as since six strings of coral beads could cost as much as a pair of oxen. Carrying deep symbolic significance, one would never leave home without covering their neck with some kind of ornament. As it was akin to going out naked! These beaded necklaces were amulets, protecting one from evil spirits and bad people

Rowan is known as a tree-amulet used in magic and folk medicine. Playing an important role in the beliefs and rituals of the ancient Slavs, Scandinavians, and Celts. When returning from the cemetery, people hung rowan rods over the door, so that the deceased “would not return home”. Wanderers carved walking staffs out of Rowan, placing a leftover chip in their cheek protecting them from any sorcery on their travels. The colour red symbolizes protection, beauty, vitality, fertility and strength in old-Slavic traditions.

Each necklace is unique, as every wood bead has been hand carved and hand painted by Carpathian craftsmen. They are pleasant to the touch, taking on the temperature of the body, and serves one as a talisman.

3 strand wood bead necklace on light red nettle string

Imported from Ukraine in the 90s