Lunula charm. Slavic moon pendant replica.
This small Lunula charm is a scaled-down replica of an original Slavic moon pendant, made from a Viking Era find from Great Moravia.The Lunula amulet has Slavic origins, but spread throughout the Baltic region during the 10th century. Link to the original Lunula charm...
Lunula pendants were especially popular among the Slavs, Rus and the aastern Vikings. The Lunula pendant was mainly used as a protective amulet for girls and women.
The Lunula charm has the dimensions 2.5 x 2 cm.
You can buy this Slavic pendant in high-quality bronze or real silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (Please note the delivery time).
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A black leather cord in 1 m length for the Lunula charm is included.
The Slavic Lunula in the shape of a half moon is emblematic of the female powers and thus symbolises the power of the moon. Among other things, the lunula amulet was supposed to ensure the protection of the unborn child and protect the mother from harm.
The Lunula charm was already widespread among the Romans. Moon pendants are found as a symbol of the Roman moon goddess Luna from the 2nd century AD onwards in many Roman settlements, field camps and burial sites. Likewise, Lunula amulets were also popular among the Germanic and Slavic peoples.