Discovering Alchemy Jewelry And Symbolic Imagery

By Andrew Watson


When it comes to Alchemy, most people do not realize it is an aspect of philosophy. While this is the case, individuals now producing Alchemy Jewelry with different symbols often understand the meaning behind the symbols. Whereas, the jewelry is extremely popular when it comes to Neo-paganism and New Age spirituality regardless of such knowledge.

The practice was also one of a proto-scientific one having originated in the first few centuries AD. Since that time alchemists have attempted to perfect, mature and purify various materials. One common aim was to turn base metals into nobles, most often turning a less valuable metal into gold. In addition, these early alchemists also developed an elixir which appeared to be a cure all and an elixir believed to promote and provide immortal life.

In the English language, the term is often related to the early Europeans. While this is the case, similar practices had been in place in the Muslim world and the Far East as well as the subcontinent for quite some time. Whereas, European practices followed the Renaissance movement of the 12th century in which alchemists played a major role in scientific aspirations.

Most of the alchemists of that time created a basic structure which most used as a lab in order to work on basic techniques, experiments and theories. In most cases, objects created during that time still gave way to the belief in antiquity and confirmed the four elements as being rather magical in nature. In fact, many of the objects created included messages and symbols which were either cypher or cryptic.

Current discussions of the practice are generally split among an examination of practical esoteric applications and spiritual aspects. For, regardless of scholarly arguments as to the aspects of these objects being contemporary, these ancient practices are still being pursued by historians in the scientific community.

Esoteric applications and spirituality have also made an impact on arts and literature. While this is the case, von Franz, a well known philosopher believes the split between the exoteric and esoteric practices dates back to Western traditions.

While magic remains at the forefront of the practice, recent research into alchemic history has revealed that early modern and medieval alchemic practices embraced a much larger set of ideas, practices, techniques and goals. While readers are most likely aware of the practice and claims of an association to magic, these individuals often see the practice as somewhat deceptive. At the same time, it appears that magic would have been necessary when it comes to changing the state of different materials and metals.

Other ideas with regards to alchemy were developed more recently beginning in he 18th century. While all of these practices have been denounced as invalid within a specific context, no one has provided proof as to this being the case. As such, whether interested in alchemy, magic, mysticism or all three, these can often be interesting topics of study regardless of age, belief or state of mind.




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