Capturing Ancient Energy: Louis Krudo's Symbolic Jewelry Designs

Capturing Ancient Energy: Louis Krudo's Symbolic Jewelry Designs

Capturing Ancient Energy: Louis Krudo's Symbolic Jewelry Designs

For many people, it’s not enough to buy jewelry that simply “looks pretty.” If they choose to wear something on their body, then they want it to symbolize an important aspect of themselves or evoke ancient energies.

In feeling this way, this group of discerning buyers maintain a tradition that has stood through the ages. Since ancient times, people have worn jewelry that is not only beautiful, but also charged with meaning. These symbols can range from religious symbols worn as part of jewelry for people of many faiths to the ankh, an ancient Egyptian symbol of eternal life. Cleopatra herself wore gold snake bracelets, perhaps to symbolize the circle of life or her royal divinity.
Today, people often simply wear jewelry with little meaning to them beyond surface beauty. Louis Krudo’s unique jewelry designs run against that trend, offering buyers unique pieces of art that symbolize ancient energies and connection to legacy and primordial forces.
Why Does Jewelry Contain Symbolic Images?
Throughout history, people have worn jewelry to express their own ideas, beliefs and emotions. In many cases, that is accomplished through the use of symbolic images that evoke ancient energy. Jewelry can convey the meaning of these ideas without the need for words.
Images used in jewelry design can have a wide variety of meanings that depend on the culture, religion or the context in which the jewelry is worn. Some of the most well-known symbolic images include the following.
  • Heart. Perhaps no symbol is as recognized as the heart, which represents love (often romantic love) and compassion.
  • Tree of Life. This symbolizes how all things interconnect, as well as growth, strength and resilience.
  • Infinity. This symbolizes eternity and timelessness.
  • Lotus flower. A symbol for purity, enlightenment and spiritual growth.
  • Crescent moon. This shape symbolizes many things, including femininity, intuition and nature’s cycles. In modern times, it often represents the mystical and magical.
  • Om. This symbol represents the sacred sound in Hinduism and the unity of the universe, the divine and the self.
Ancient Symbolism in Jewelry Design
A trip to any good museum that has displays of historical artifacts can connect people with the prevalence of symbolism in jewelry design dating back to ancient civilizations. Today, jewelry makers might incorporate symbols that tap into these ancient energies and beliefs.
The Eye of Horus, for example, evokes the protection, healing and divine wisdom of the ancient Egyptian god. More modern interpretations use the symbol to represent spiritual insight and intuition.
Another example of evoking ancient energies through design is The Triskelion, the well-known image of three interlocking spirals that historians associate with ancient Celtic and Norse mythology. The three spirals are believed to represent land, sea and sky, as well as the cycles of life and death.
In his designs, Louis Krudo sometimes combines both ancient energies and contemporary design. For example, the Lights Out ring evokes the steampunk movement with its design nods to the Victorian Age, while his pendants symbolize an ancestral warrior spirit.
For those who want their jewelry to do more than provide a design accent that compliments their overall clothing ensemble, handcrafted jewelry that evokes ancient energies provides them so much more. It will not only give them a unique design to wear, but also speak to the bold-hearted nature of the person wearing it.
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