Things To Know About Bone Jewelry

Publié par Unknown on mercredi 13 mai 2015

By Tammie Caldwell


The documentation of civilization ornaments dates thousands of years ago. Although styles and designs for jewelry may differ from other people. Natives also help in common a certain belief that ornaments had also their spiritual meaning. In history, jewelries would reflect social and religious customs of unique groups. Tribal jewelries were considered as contact with helpful spirits and a type of medicine.

Styles are most common to several tribes including necklaces, nose rings, earrings, armlets and other ornamentation. Earliest men carved bones for adornment, tools, and household implements. Most of the cultures that craves African bone jewelry pieces and icons are different to the heritage and surroundings. The vast majority of the cultures is usually believed the essence of every wearer can be absorbed to the bone.

Once the wearer dies, the carved piece will be passed on the next wearer and benefits from the bone. Any old carving bone is usually the color of honey. There are many traditional carved bone jewelry pieces find their origin that evolved into pieces of art carrying a spiritual message. Today these kind of carvings are considered as perfect travel gifts.

Bone carvings also indicate a family heirloom, a cultural identity and a valuable talisman. They come n several materials, designs and shapes. Some of them are designed traditionally while some have distinct signature or contemporary designs. There is also a variety of options available when making carvings for several occasions.

When creating jewelries, makers are selecting the best materials based on their spiritual and magical qualities. Shells, animal claws, sticks and crystals and other things were utilized to create necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other ornaments worn by both men and women. Most hunters and tribes may adorn themselves with animal bones and parts of gaining strength and protection from the spirit of animals.

Although most jewelries had spiritual meaning, some would indicate social status or worn simply for decoration. The general belief is when an ornamental carving changes owner as family heirloom, the spiritual energy may strengthen the new owner. The higher and important achievements of the owner have been the more valuable and powerful that these carvings becomes.

Bones of humans, dogs, whales and birds were mostly the materials in most traditional carvings apart from shells. These materials serve a great purpose like the size, shape and strength. Highly treasures such as whalebones are used for size and density as they represent the God of sea. Today, beef bones are being used for many carved pendants.

Smoking with honey or leaves may result to color variations that may enhance the natural textures in carve jewelry pieces. Some of the carvers could reach the color nuances but with the use of several crafts. Most of the sources are horse bones, pig tusks, deer antlers and goat horns.

Most carvings combine elements from various areas of mythology which can interact with each other to tell a story. Most of these give most carvings its own special character. These creations have great respect for nature and have lots of legends about the creation of earth and all inhabitants. The meanings of these elements may vary from region to region b sharing common roots.




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