Bronze Owl Pendant, Celtic & Viking Amulet
Complete your historical costume or contemporary attire with this unique, hand-cast bronze amulet shaped like an owl's head. This piece of jewellery is more than a mere ornament; it is a potent symbol of wisdom, knowledge, and the mysteries of the night, revered by Celts, Greeks, and Romans alike. Crafted with precision using the lost-wax casting method, every detail of the intricate feathers and piercing eyes of this mystical creature is brought to life. Further product information ...
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Bronze Owl Pendant, Celtic & Viking Amulet
Appearance and Craftsmanship
The pendant is crafted from solid bronze with a subtle patina, giving it an authentic, ancient look. It depicts the head of an owl, likely an eagle-owl, with its characteristic feathery tufts. The detailing is exceptionally fine—from the texture of individual feathers on its face to the large, watchful eyes that seem to gaze into one's very soul. The amulet hangs from a simple yet durable black leather cord, which can be easily adjusted in length using two sliding knots.
How to Wear Your Pendant
Wearing the pendant is effortlessly simple. Thanks to the adjustable sliding knots on the leather cord, you can customise the necklace's length to your preference. Wear it short as a choker or let it hang lower on your chest to suit your style and outfit. No special preparation is needed before its first use.
The Owl in History: A Symbol of Wisdom and Magic
Since time immemorial, the owl has been perceived as a creature of the night, a guardian of secrets, and a bearer of profound wisdom. In Celtic mythology, it was a guide to the underworld and a symbol of prophecy. Druids revered it as a source of insight into hidden truths. Its ability to see in the dark made it a symbol of the power to uncover truth and deception.
In ancient Greece, the owl was the sacred animal of the goddess of wisdom, strategy, and the arts—Athena. Its image frequently appeared on Athenian coins, establishing it as an enduring symbol of scholarship and foresight. The Romans adopted this tradition, associating the owl with their goddess Minerva.
A Historical Tidbit
Did you know that in some early medieval cultures, the owl was also considered a protective symbol? It was believed that its piercing gaze could ward off evil spirits and protect the sleeping from nightmares. To wear its likeness was to ensure a peaceful rest and defence against unseen threats.
Caring for Your New Jewellery
To keep your bronze amulet looking its best for as long as possible, follow these simple guidelines:
- Keep it dry: Remove the pendant before bathing, swimming, or showering. Prolonged exposure to water can damage the leather and accelerate the bronze's natural oxidation.
- Gentle cleaning: After wearing, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth to remove any oils and dirt.
- Avoid chemicals: Protect the jewellery from contact with perfumes, lotions, or cleaning agents.
- Do not polish aggressively! The pendant has an intentional patina that gives it historical character. Harsh polishing could remove this finish.
Product Specifications
| Material: | Solid Bronze, Genuine Leather |
| Casting Method: | Lost-Wax Casting |
| Pendant Length: | Approx. 4.5 cm (1.7 in) |
| Pendant Width: | Approx. 3.7 cm (1.4 in) |
| Adjustable Cord Length: | Approx. 22 – 44 cm (8.6 – 17.3 in) |
| Weight: | Approx. 15 g |
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