Grand View of Design | Diamond in World Religious Art Religious Jewelry
Religion has always been the rock of human culture, while in the West it is closely related to culture, fashion and jewelry. As an Oscar in the fashion industry, MET GALA has been dominated by religious elements in recent years. From headwear to clothing to jewelry, it is covered by various elements such as stars, crosses, crowns, etc., setting off a trend of religious jewelry.

Most religious jewelry merchants will sell lapel pins, crosses, rosary beads, pendants and charms, and statues. The religious jewelry of ancient civilization takes the figurative gods and totems as the theme. Buddhism will use religious objects with special significance such as ritual tools as creative elements.
Religious Jewelry
The pious heart embellished by holiness and luxury
Religious Jewelry, the religious ornaments that people wear today have attached importance to the style and feeling as much as the spiritual sustenance it brings to people. The form of religious ornaments is not as rigid, restrained, creative and personal as before, which can bring people a personalized belief value.

Gold represents the dignity of gods in people's hearts. Gems carry the softest wishes of people. Throughout the thousands of years of human civilization, diamonds and jewelry have become the golden key that can most enlighten the human spirit.

A kind of ornament gift in Catholic tradition is usually used as a baptism gift, such as a bracelet for a baby after baptism. Others, such as Medals, are religious ornaments with special significance. Today, many creative sterling silver ornaments of different sizes and styles are also influenced by Catholic ornaments, and there are distinctive imitation Catholic ornaments everywhere in the market.
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Mysterious Symbols | Religious Marks in Ancient Civilizations
Common symbols in Egyptian religious ornaments include the Eye of Horus, which is the logo observed by bloggers. Scarab represents good luck, while Ankh (T-shaped cross) is regarded as eternal life.
In the minds of ancient Egyptians, they also paid attention to the wearing of amulets. They would make certain choices in shape or texture, and they were very careful when choosing burial objects for the dead.
Not only that, living people can also use amulets, which can be worn on people to represent some special significance. However, the amulets worn on different occasions are different, especially in the choice of shape.


Spirit of heaven and earth | tenacious protection of God of nature
Indian religious ornaments usually contain various natural elements. The Prayer watch in Islamic (halal) jewelry is very practical and valuable for believers. It allows believers to display accurate prayer time anywhere in the world.

The god thunderbird in Indian legend is extremely important for the religious belief of Indians. The golden carving craft creates a vivid image of a thunderbird, full of natural vitality; Carved gemstones and bright diamond rims present an abstract and minimalist thunderbird totem.
The Buddha lamp is always bright | Gorgeous and solemn beauty
The American jeweler Buddha Mama launched a work with the theme of "Buddhism", integrating Indian Buddhist elements such as Buddha lamps, eyes, elephants, Buddha's handprints into the design, which has a distinctive oriental style. The new work is mainly made of gold, matched with colorful inlay and enamel technology, which reminds people of the gorgeous color of Indian Buddhist art.

This is a finger ring with the theme of "Buddha Lantern", which is composed of two symmetrical hinged parts. When bending the finger, the hollow ring wall with Buddha Lantern pattern is just at the two ends of the finger. The designer drew the outline of the flame with complex lace, surrounded by a ring of diamonds, and the gold ring wall was specially forged to show a natural undulating three-dimensional texture.
In Buddhism, the mount of the Bodhisattva of virtue and virtue is an elephant. In the eyes of Buddhists, the elephant means complete function. Elephants are also symbols of strength. Auspicious animals In Buddhism, elephants are called powerful and pliable animals, and elephants are considered auspicious animals
The moral of wishing to be broad. The four feet of an elephant also mean "four as one wishes". The image of an elephant can often be seen in Buddhist ornaments in India and Southeast Asia.
