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Posted by Zaven G on 1st Jul 2014

The Star of David is a six-pointed star which has been recognized as a Jewish symbolic representation in the past hundreds of years. The Star of David was first seen on a Judaic seal, discovered approximately in the year 700 B.C. in the old metropolis of Sidon. The Star of David nowadays is the most significant of all the symbolic representations of the Jewish religion. The Star of David (better known in Hebrew as the Magen David) is on the Israe… Read more

Posted by AC on 26th Jun 2014

Brief History of the Infinity SymbolThe word infinity has been used in mathematics to describe sets or things that are uncountable. Similarly, in philosophy, infinity is a term used to describe the endless, immeasurable, and inconceivable. In religion, infinity is closely linked to the concept of God, the prime mover with no beginning or end. The infinity symbol (∞) is also referred to as lemniscate in algebraic geometry, as first… Read more

Posted by Zaven G on 22nd Jun 2014

There is a believe that the sideways cross orientation of a necklace symbolizes Jesus Christ carrying the cross, this is one of my favorite interpretations.It has also been based on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The horizontal orientation of the necklace connotes that Jesus Christ has actually risen and that the cross has already been laid down to signify that humanity has been saved. Sideway crosses are even engraved in tombstones and graves… Read more

Posted by Zaven G on 22nd Jun 2014

Claddagh jewelry, as we know the design today, has its origins dating back to about the 17th century. It is said the first of these gold Claddagh rings was produced by an Irish fisherman during the reign of Queen Mary II. In the design of this most famous Irish Claddagh jewelry piece, a heart topped by a crown is clasped by two hands. The clasping hands symbolize friendship, the heart represents love and the crown denotes loyalty.The Story… Read more