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Love Bean Baltic Amber Ring

CAD $125.00

The bean’s symbolic significance stretches back to humanity’s earliest agricultural societies. In ancient Egypt, fava beans were sacred and often placed in tombs. This was to provide sustenance for the journey to the afterlife. Egyptian priests avoided beans, believing they contained the souls of the dead. A testament to their perceived spiritual potency. The bean’s dual-natured symbolism represents both life and death, beginnings and endings, health, prosperity, love, and abundance. Making it a powerful multifaceted symbol.

History has even traced methods of bean divination throughout the world. The Kumalak from the Middle East which traveled to the Mediterranean, the Balkans, and Eastern Europe. Even in Japan, a bean-throwing festival called Setsubun is held. Roasted soybeans are scattered to drive away evil spirits and invite good fortune. They yell out “Oni wa soto! Fuku  wa uchi!” (“Demons out! Luck in!”).

Associated with time, cycles, and longevity. As it was once a living substance, it’s related to spirit. Worn to avert misfortune, for protection, keeping one safe from black magic, and bringing luck in love. The ancient Greeks called amber “elektron,” noting its ability to generate static electricity when rubbed. Sometimes valued more highly than gold. Norse mythology spoke of Freya’s tears turning to amber.

You will receive the pictured beautiful Love Bean Baltic Amber Ring set in .925 Silver

Only 1 left in stock

*Warning* Adult Wear Only!

All of our Baltic Amber pieces are for adult use only and not meant for children or babies to wear. All necklaces no matter what kind are strangulation hazards.

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Additional information

Weight 85 g
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 2 cm
Jewellery

Stretch Jewellery

Description

The bean’s symbolic significance stretches back to humanity’s earliest agricultural societies. In ancient Egypt, fava beans were sacred and often placed in tombs. This was to provide sustenance for the journey to the afterlife. Egyptian priests avoided beans, believing they contained the souls of the dead. A testament to their perceived spiritual potency. The bean’s dual-natured symbolism represents both life and death, beginnings and endings, health, prosperity, love, and abundance. Making it a powerful multifaceted symbol.

History has even traced methods of bean divination throughout the world. The Kumalak from the Middle East which traveled to the Mediterranean, the Balkans, and Eastern Europe. Even in Japan, a bean-throwing festival called Setsubun is held. Roasted soybeans are scattered to drive away evil spirits and invite good fortune. They yell out “Oni wa soto! Fuku  wa uchi!” (“Demons out! Luck in!”).

Associated with time, cycles, and longevity. As it was once a living substance, it’s related to spirit. Worn to avert misfortune, for protection, keeping one safe from black magic, and bringing luck in love. The ancient Greeks called amber “elektron,” noting its ability to generate static electricity when rubbed. Sometimes valued more highly than gold. Norse mythology spoke of Freya’s tears turning to amber.

You will receive the pictured beautiful Love Bean Baltic Amber Ring set in .925 Silver