Lunula moon amulet bronze, small
Slavic lunula amulets in the form of crescent moons are symbols of feminine powers and reflect the power of the moon. Wearing a lunula pendant is believed to protect the unborn life and protect the mother from possible dangers. Throughout history, people have been enchanted by the mystique of the moon. Thus, moon pendants probably became the symbol of the Roman moon goddess Luna as early as the 2nd century AD. These amulets were popular not only with the Romans, but also with Germanic and Slavic tribes and spread throughout the Baltic region during the 10th century.
Amulets in the shape of a moon were also common jewelry among the Slavs, Rus and East Vikings during the Viking Age. This amulet was not only stylish, but also served as a magical protection for girls and women.
Lunula moon amulet bronze is a scaled-down replica of the original, which was made after a find from Kievan Rus.
Details Lunula moon amulet bronze, small:
Material: bronze (nickel content approx. 0.2 %)
Dimensions: approx. 3,5 x 2,5 cm
Diameter hole: approx. 2 mm
The moon pendant is also available in our store in large!
The items are mostly handmade, which may lead to slight variations in size and shape. This is common with handmade products, which thus creates many unique pieces.
Scope of supply: 1x Lunula moon amulet bronze, small