Fallen Star Pendant Gold

A limited edition genuine meteorite talisman from the Judean Desert

One of the most powerful talismans that was revered by the ancients. A sacred tool for success and protection, guidance, and a direct link to the celestial realms.
($2662) $2262 USD 15% off Until January 14th     (Precio in Silver: ($603) $512)
3.50cm/6.50cm -  1.4Inch/2.6Inch
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 A limited edition genuine meteorite talisman from the Judean Desert


This is one of the most exceptional pieces of jewelry I've ever made. It all started with photos of the Perseid meteor shower in the Judean desert that I saw a few months ago. Upon watching the photos, I thought to myself that a meteorite talisman would be unique and powerful. You see, in ancient times, people treated these celestial objects as sacred. They believed that it harnessed power from the heavens.

Meteorites have held significant cultural, spiritual, and symbolic meanings in ancient times, often regarded as messages or gifts from the heavens. Their mysterious origins and striking appearance as falling "stones from the sky" made them objects of reverence and awe in various civilizations.

In ancient religions, meteorites were frequently associated with divine power. Meteorites were also used in the creation of religious artifacts and tools. In Ancient Egypt, iron from meteorites, known as "iron from the sky," was crafted into ceremonial objects and amulets, signifying divine origins. Similarly, in early Mesopotamia, meteorites were linked to astral deities and often incorporated into rituals to connect with the heavens.

Their sudden, dramatic appearance in the sky, accompanied by light and sound, was often interpreted as omens or messages from gods. Depending on the context, they could signify blessings, warnings, or calls to action, deeply influencing religious beliefs, myths, and cosmologies across cultures.

And so, yours truly found himself taking the olf off-roader (with 550000 km on the odometer...) a few weeks later in the Judean Desert for some fallen stars hunting. Meteorites are rare, and I didn't think I'd find any. I just wanted to enjoy a trip to the desert with the old machine.

It took me hours and hours of roaming through the beautiful, majestic scenery of the desert until, finally, on a high, remote hill in the middle of nowhere, I struck paydirt! There, on top of the hill, I spotted among the pale white brownish stones, rocks, and dust: dark round stones with smooth, slippery surfaces and as I picked one, I noticed how heavy they were and the beautiful crust that was made as the surface evaporated as it blasted through the Earth's atmosphere.

As I came back to the workshop, I decided that I wanted a design that would reflect the tranquillity and mysticism of the desert, the ancient people, and the heritage. So, I've used the image of the ibex with some ancient Hebrew Phoenician motifs. The ibex was an ancient, powerful symbol for the people of the desert. It was a symbol of Fertility and Abundance. Its association with water sources, as ibexes were often seen near springs, made it a symbol of life-giving sustenance. Images of ibexes were commonly engraved on pottery, seals, and temple decorations to invoke prosperity and agricultural success.

A symbol of Resilience and Survival
The ibex's agility and ability to navigate rocky, steep terrains made it a symbol of resilience and perseverance. Ancient peoples admired the ibex for its ability to survive in challenging environments, and it became a metaphor for overcoming obstacles.

Spiritual and Religious Significance
In Mesopotamian art, the ibex frequently appeared in religious motifs, often depicted near the Tree of Life or alongside deities. It was seen as a mediator between the earthly and divine realms.

In ancient Egypt, while not as prominent as other animals, the ibex was sometimes associated with solar and desert imagery due to its connection to remote and sacred landscapes.

Astronomical and Mythological Associations
In some ancient cultures, the ibex was linked to the celestial realm. Its horns were thought to resemble crescents, associating it with lunar cycles or celestial deities. In prehistoric petroglyphs and rock carvings, ibexes were depicted as part of ritual scenes, possibly indicating their role in shamanistic practices or seasonal celebrations.

Protective Symbol
The ibex was sometimes used as a talisman for protection and good fortune. Its image was believed to ward off evil spirits or ensure success in hunting and warfare.

Hebrew Words
The two words at the center of the pendant are in ancient Hebrew. The words are "Dmama Daka" or "A minute silence," which was taken from the biblical story of the prophet Elijah, who fled to the desert and revelation of God. This mystical experience in the desert took place in this deep silence.


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