pendant, thunderbolt with gold or silver wire, partly with Baltic Sea pearls and amber, fossil belemnite, petrification
I have wrapped my thunderbolt tips with gold-colored wire and decorated them with real amber beads, as well as some with Baltic Sea beads (fossilized sponges with holes). The pendants are provided with a leather strap that can be adjusted in length and sliding knots. The thunderbolts are approx. 3.0 - 4.5 cm in size.
A small piece of geological history - approx. 170 million years to 66 million years old - collected by me myself on Rügen on the steep coast / Baltic Sea coast and Fossil of the Month September 2022! The ancient Germanic tribes and Vikings also integrated thunderbolts into their jewelry. So why not wear a piece of geological history, beautifully prepared, around your neck?
Choose the most beautiful one for you and then let me know. I look forward to your choice. You only order one trailer at a time, if it doesn't come across that way.
Belemnites are also called "thunderbolts" or "devil's fingers" and are parts of prehistoric squid. Thunderbolts are fossilized parts of the shell of an extinct cephalopod, i.e. a real fossil and are said to have great healing and protective effects, and are also considered lucky charms that you wear on chains around your neck or when you carry them in your pocket. The belief that a thunderbolt is supposed to protect its wearer from lumbago is particularly popular. So far I haven't had lumbago – maybe it's true!
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