Description: Solid sterling silver Italian Cimaruta pendant with sterling silver chain. The Cimaruta is an Italian folk charm traditionally worn around the neck to ward off the evil eye, or hung above the infant’s cribs for the same purpose. The cimaruta is an ancient portafortuna, or good luck charm, that originated from ancient pagan religions of Italy. It is used as a talisman or an amulet, to ward off malocchio – or the Italian evil eye. Established in the lore of the Old Religion of Italy, it is fashioned after the image of a sprig of rue, which is an herb that is highly featured in Italian magic and legend. The branch of the rue is partitioned into three stems symbolizing the triple form goddess, Diana. Mostly produced from the late 18th century up to the present day in Naples, South Italy, the belief in Cimaruta Witch Charm has remained strong. Through its powerful essence, you align yourself with the Witches of Olde, carrying on a tradition kept for countless generations. Cimaruta is a very old Italian portafortuna (good luck charm) rooted in the lore of the ancient Pagan religions of Italy. It is named after the medicinal herb “rue” and is a Neapolitan form of Italian term “cima di ruta” which translates as “sprig of rue”. The main symbols of this Italian talisman are the moon, serpent, and key – which represent the goddesses Diana, Proserpina, and Hecate. Here are some of the interpretations of the symbols: Hand – The “mano fico” or fig hand represents the strength to fight evil. In popular folk traditions, the fig hand is a culturally insulting gesture intended to drive away evil intent. In other cultures, it’s a gesture to wish someone good luck and fertility. Moon – The lunar emblem in the crescent form is believed to be a symbol of protection, as well as a representation of Diana as the goddess of the moon. Key – Some associate it with Hecate, a goddess of magic and witchcraft, as key is one of her primary symbols. Flower – Various plants and trees are regarded as a protection against enchantments. Also, the lotus flower is regarded as the symbol of of Diana. Eagle - an eagle (able to see evil coming from far away) Heart – Catholicism played a huge role in late Italian paganism, so it is regarded as an ancient Christian symbol, a “heart of Jesus,” which is related to the cross (Latin cross). Hand – The “mano fico” or fig hand represents the strength to fight evil. Nowadays, the cimaruta is regarded as a good luck charm, especially in Italy. Solid sterling silver. Hallmarked 925 Measures 1 1/4" x 1 1/4" in size. Hallmarked 925 and giftboxedThis item is available on hand and will ship from the United States. USA owned and operated company. Solid Sterling Silver pendant comes on an 18" Sterling Silver chain
Price: 59.99 USD
Location: Islip, New York
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Type: Pendant
Style: Charm
Metal Purity: 925
Metal: Sterling Silver
Main Stone: ancient italian gift, boys pagan necklace, Celtic & Claddagh
Brand: Unbranded