Description: I05 Pendant Frog Large Blue Eyes Silver 925The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.1 pendant made of sterling silver 925Frog with blue eyesSize approx 2.9cm x 2cmWeight about 11 gramsThe chain shown is not part of the offer Have fun wearing or giving as a gift In Egyptian mythology, the frog was often associated with fertility and the Nile. The Egyptians regarded the Nile as the lifeline of their country, as it irrigated the surrounding fields and thus enabled a bountiful harvest. Every year after the Nile flood, frogs came out in great numbers. This was seen as a sign of fertility and prosperity. A goddess named Heket was sometimes represented in the form of a frog and was associated with protecting pregnancy and childbirth. In Greek mythology, the frog had rather negative connotations. He was often associated with the plagues, as depicted in the famous biblical story of the ten plagues of Egypt. Here the frog symbolized one of the divine punishments that befell Egypt. In other stories, the frog was also associated with the nature goddess Artemis, who embodied the protection of the wild and animals. For some North American tribes, the frog was considered a medicinal creature with healing powers. It was often used in healing rituals and ceremonies to cure disease and restore balance.In many cultures, the frog is also associated with transformation and rebirth as it goes through various stages of metamorphosis, from egg to tadpole to adult frog. This symbolic meaning of the frog is often associated with human life cycles and changes. In Egyptian mythology, the frog was often associated with fertility and the Nile. The Egyptians regarded the Nile as the lifeline of their country, as it irrigated the surrounding fields and thus enabled a bountiful harvest. Every year after the Nile flood, frogs came out in great numbers. This was seen as a sign of fertility and prosperity. A goddess named Heket was sometimes represented in the form of a frog and was associated with protecting pregnancy and childbirth. In Greek mythology, the frog had rather negative connotations. He was often associated with the plagues, as depicted in the famous biblical story of the ten plagues of Egypt. Here the frog symbolized one of the divine punishments that befell Egypt. In other stories, the frog was also associated with the nature goddess ArtemIn Egyptian mythology, the frog was often associated with fertility and the Nile. The Egyptians regarded the Nile as the lifeline of their country, as it irrigated the surrounding fields and thus enabled a bountiful harvest. Every year after the Nile flood, frogs came out in great numbers. This was seen as a sign of fertility and prosperity. A goddess named Heket was sometimes represented in the form of a frog and was associated with protecting pregnancy and childbirth. In Greek mythology, the frog had rather negative connotations. He was often associated with the plagues, as depicted in the famous biblical story of the ten plagues of Egypt. Here the frog symbolized one of the divine punishments that befell Egypt. In other stories, the frog was also associated with the nature goddess Artem Marke Markenlos Stil Anhänger EAN Nicht zutreffend Basismetall Sterlingsilber Metall Sterlingsilber Hauptstein Ohne Stein Feingehalt 925 Thema Blumen & Pflanzen Produktart Anhänger
Price: 127.52 USD
Location: Mörfelden-Walldorf
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Bijou
Fineness: 925
Style: Trailer
Type: Pendant
Theme: Flowers & Plants
Base Metal: Sterling Silver
Metal: Sterling Silver
Main Stone: None
Metal Purity: Unknown