A Guide: To Use Religious Symbols in Jewelry

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Jewelry is a universal symbol of vanity, created solely to decorate and beautify. It is only sometimes the case. Prayer rings and religious bangles, on the other hand, tell a quite different story.

It is frequently difficult to relate the concept of trust to a diamond. That's because the first thing that comes to mind when we think of a jewel is an object of vanity, an ornament meant to enrich and decorate our body but with no utility for the spirit.

 That's because the first thing that comes to mind when we think of a jewel is an object of vanity, an ornament meant to enrich and decorate our body but with no utility for the spirit

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Whatever your beliefs, there is no lack of possibilities, from basic metals to costly gems and stones. These are a few of the most common ways people use jewelry to represent their place in a certain faith.

Here are some ideas for using the symbol in religious jewelry.

1-Cross and Ichthys in Christianity

The cross-symbol pendant or charm in a simple chain is a popular combination, and the straightforward design is also simple enough to be worn on rings, earrings, or cufflinks.

2-Islam: Calligraphy, Star, and Crescent Moon

A common option is a calligraphy because of its relationship to the Qur'an. Standard designs feature the word Allah, and the typeface alone is frequently used as a necklace or charm.

 Standard designs feature the word Allah, and the typeface alone is frequently used as a necklace or charm

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Frequently, the print is left as a cut-out, or the typeface is engraved on a background of smooth metal. Often, these symbols are worn on bracelets, necklaces, and religious pendants.

3- Om, A Hinduism

The word, inscribed in the Devanagari script, is commonly worn on jewelry. Its form and simple design are ideal for little items like rings and stud earrings. But so far, it's frequently worn as a necklace, just like many other religious symbols.

4- Buddhism: Buddha and Dharmashakra

The dharma chakra is a unique sign, often gold in color, making it perfect as a wearing ornament.

Many devotees also choose to wear jewelry that features a representation of Buddha, typically in the shape of a bracelets or religious pendants charm.

5- Judaism: Star of David


It is typically simple in form and may be worn by both men and women; the little star pendant paired with a basic chain and hanging Star in religious bracelets is a more popular design.

Conclusion-

Religious jewelry shows us how to express our faith differently, Fancy diamonds, precious metals, but most importantly, symbols that you may take with us at all times.

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⏰ Last updated: Mar 29, 2023 ⏰

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