Silver Phoenix necklace made from impression of antique jeton token with Latin motto "Rise Again". A mythical phoenix fire bird rising out of the flames with outstretched wings.
The words framing this piece reads in Latin:
E CINERE SUO REDIVIVUS
(Rising Again From Its Ashes)
Rise again, more glorious.
The Phoenix represents resurrection, mind and spirit.
A symbol of power and strength.
A symbol of the renewal of oneself, better and stronger than before.
The jeton pendant depicts a Phoenix rising amid fire and flames, its wings displayed and elevated raised for flight, and its head upturned to its right.
In Greek mythology the long-lived fire bird Phoenix is associated with the sun. It's a mystical and magical creature obtaining new life by rising from its predecessor. The old Phoenix seeking new birth from wished-for death. It bursts itself and its nest into fire, dies, and then being born again in a higher realm, it rises from the ashes.
Note:
* size of pendant is about 20mm across
* this listing is for one pendant and an 18 inch delicate sterling silver chain
* gift packaged
* card with translation/description is included
The jeton pendants are made by hand in Myrtle Beach, SC by RQP Studio.
The pendant is made of fine silver .999 (which is 99.9% pure silver), and a delicate 18" sterling silver chain is included (sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver). Please note that the pendant has been through a oxidization process to give it an antique, vintage patina. The antique jeton has been pressed into the silver by hand, and this makes each and every pendant unique. The pendants are hallmarked on the back with the RQP logo stamp and a silver content stamp (.999) to show that the silver content is 99.9% pure silver.
The necklace you will receive is similar to the ones in the pictures.
Helpful hints:
* Some of the images (above) of the wax seal necklaces have been photographed close-up. If you have a hard time imagining the size of the charms, then it can be helpful to physically draw the dimensions of the wax seal charm on a piece of paper.
* You can type in the words "mm to in" into Google's search box, that will give you a quick converter if you prefer the dimensions measured in inches.
The words framing this piece reads in Latin:
E CINERE SUO REDIVIVUS
(Rising Again From Its Ashes)
Rise again, more glorious.
The Phoenix represents resurrection, mind and spirit.
A symbol of power and strength.
A symbol of the renewal of oneself, better and stronger than before.
The jeton pendant depicts a Phoenix rising amid fire and flames, its wings displayed and elevated raised for flight, and its head upturned to its right.
In Greek mythology the long-lived fire bird Phoenix is associated with the sun. It's a mystical and magical creature obtaining new life by rising from its predecessor. The old Phoenix seeking new birth from wished-for death. It bursts itself and its nest into fire, dies, and then being born again in a higher realm, it rises from the ashes.
Note:
* size of pendant is about 20mm across
* this listing is for one pendant and an 18 inch delicate sterling silver chain
* gift packaged
* card with translation/description is included
The jeton pendants are made by hand in Myrtle Beach, SC by RQP Studio.
The pendant is made of fine silver .999 (which is 99.9% pure silver), and a delicate 18" sterling silver chain is included (sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver). Please note that the pendant has been through a oxidization process to give it an antique, vintage patina. The antique jeton has been pressed into the silver by hand, and this makes each and every pendant unique. The pendants are hallmarked on the back with the RQP logo stamp and a silver content stamp (.999) to show that the silver content is 99.9% pure silver.
The necklace you will receive is similar to the ones in the pictures.
Helpful hints:
* Some of the images (above) of the wax seal necklaces have been photographed close-up. If you have a hard time imagining the size of the charms, then it can be helpful to physically draw the dimensions of the wax seal charm on a piece of paper.
* You can type in the words "mm to in" into Google's search box, that will give you a quick converter if you prefer the dimensions measured in inches.