We keep and protect Mother Earth by valuing her. We take her as a personality who can watch over us and you, as our ancestors did. Jewelry is like a key here.
Like regal songs, Baltic Finnish ornament is also full of images that are difficult to interpret today. It is likely that some of the pendants are figures of a divine figure from the mythology of the Baltic Finns, hopelessly lost in the intervening centuries of Christianity. Because they have made a very deep impression on us, we believe that they have power and therefore we have decided to pass on this power.
We store the best local ancient jewelry finds as imitations, we make pendants so that they can also empower you with their power and strength.
In order for the jewel to reach its new owner by force, he too has to go through quite a long journey.
First you have to find the object in the ground. This is the most difficult part :) Because the objects are often broken, it is not possible to take a direct copy, but you have to make a wax version. Now, when the wax figure is ready, it goes to the workshop, where first the mold is made, and then the metal figures are made. Next, the ball is back in our hands and then the sanding, polishing, patina, polishing and waxing and finally making it into jewelry.
Each piece of jewelry is special and has its own power!
When the amulet reaches its new owner, there is a place in its heart where you can put your personal wishes. Fill it in!
The worship of female deities was honored at that time. The best of our findings are also related to images of female deities
Pendant with the image of EARTH (1).
Images of a woman with serpent arms, probably deities of the time (2,3)
On the basis of cross braids, it has been assumed that a kind of "ancient Christianity" may have existed in Estonia in the 12th century, the followers of which considered themselves to be Christians, but were not in the eyes of the surrounding world. (4)
A stylized round cross braid (5) depicting the structure of the universe where everything is in constant motion.
Lion head pendant (6). Since we do not have lions naturally now and did not exist then, it can be assumed that local jewelry artists were also inspired by travels to distant lands.