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The Raven is a member
of the Corvus family as is the Crow and Bluejay. These birds mate
for life when you see one, stay still for a moment and you will likely
see it's mate.
They symbolize the
eyes and ears of nature, watching us. In Native Culture, Raven is
the trickster who looks after humankind . Raven even stole the
Sun, Moon and Stars from a greedy wizard so that the earth could have
light.
In Celtic mythos
Lugh the Sun God is depicted with two Ravens. And Odin the Viking
equivalent of Zeus has two Ravens as Familiars as well. Their
names Munin and Hugin translate into Memory and Thought. They
would tell him the past and the future, but only in riddles.
Despite its dark appearance, the Raven is often a
solar symbol. In Greece he was sacred to Apollo, the god of light. In
China, a three-legged raven lives in the sun. His legs symbolize dawn,
noon, and dusk. There used to be ten sun-ravens but they gave off such
intense light and heat that an archer had to shoot nine of them in order
to preserve life on earth. A red raven is the emblem of the Chinese Chow
dynasty.
I made this design in 2002 after researching a
whalebone discovered in Greenland ~900ad. It had two crows on it
with a simple triangular knot (triskele) between their beaks.
It represents seeing the Past and the Future.
http://wildwnc.org/af/americancrow.html
Raven Ring (10mm Wide)
14KYellow Gold $725.00
In Sterling Silver
$145
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