$54.95
Lunula Pendant in Sterling Silver with Red Garnet Stone
This symbol of Lunitsa (or Lunula) is a representation of the moon, and the name literally translates as "Little Moon." These were commonly worn by Viking women and symbolized fertility, good luck, and a happy life. This one is based on an artifact dating back to the 9th century, and was found in a region of Slovakia. This pendant is made entirely of Sterling Silver with a red garnet stone. It's a superb example of craftsmanship and fine medieval jewelry.
DETAILS
- Inspired by a 9th century artifact discovered in Slovakia.
- Represents the moon.
- Symbolizes fertility, good luck, and a happy life.
- Made of sterling silver.
- Has a red garnet center stone.
- Measures about 1.25 x 1.37 inches. Or 3.2 x 3.5 cm.
- Weighs 6 grams.
- Single-sided. The backside is flat.
- Genuine leather neck cord is included.
- Handmade. Not a mass-produced item.
- Lunitsa or Lunula pendants were historically worn by Slavic and Viking women.
- Great for any historic or contemporary attire.
DETAILS
- Inspired by a 9th century artifact discovered in Slovakia.
- Represents the moon.
- Symbolizes fertility, good luck, and a happy life.
- Made of sterling silver.
- Has a red garnet center stone.
- Measures about 1.25 x 1.37 inches. Or 3.2 x 3.5 cm.
- Weighs 6 grams.
- Single-sided. The backside is flat.
- Genuine leather neck cord is included.
- Handmade. Not a mass-produced item.
- Lunitsa or Lunula pendants were historically worn by Slavic and Viking women.
- Great for any historic or contemporary attire.