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Snake Braided Arm Ring
- SKU: JARS
- Categories: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Arm Rings
- Tags: Bronze, Custom-Order, Snake, Sterling Silver
While the snake has taken on a negative meaning in later times, especially in Christianity mythology, in the Classical world the snake was beneficial, and symbolized healing, regeneration and rebirth – the snake could shed its skin and be born anew.
$155.00 – $415.00
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Tartan Jewelry Gift Bag
$10.00- Customizable tartan jewelry gift bag
- Measures approximately 4inches wide by 5.5 inches long
- Pull string closure to keep your treasures safe
- bring tartan culture to everyday used
SKU: JJTB
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Ouroboros is the name given to the ancient serpent biting its own tail as it devours itself.
Design Details
Our Snake Arm Ring is constructed with a medium braid of wire, and is approximately 5/16 inch (8 mm) thick. It is available in bronze or sterling silver.
Historical Inspiration
Arm rings in the form of a snake have been around probably as long as people have been making and wearing jewelry. They were particularly common in both Egyptian and Greek culture, but became extremely popular during the time of the Roman Empire, and this particular bit of fashion spread to all corners of the empire, being first imported, and then manufactured by native artisans, in places as far flung as Syria and the British isles.
While the snake has taken on a negative meaning in later times, especially in Christianity mythology, in the Classical world the snake was beneficial, and symbolized healing, regeneration and rebirth – the snake could shed its skin and be born anew.
Weight | 0.3 lbs |
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Bronze or Silver | Bronze, Silver |
Bracelet Size | 8 Inch, 9 inch, 10 Inch, 11 Inch, 12 Inch, 13 Inch, 14 Inch, 15 Inch |
Left or Right Arm | Left, Right |
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