3 Mayıs 2011 Salı

The Meaning and Meaning of Diamonds






Diamonds have always carried an exclusive sort of symbolism throughout history. Today, it's mostly noted for its significance in romance - which has a diamond ring being the key ring a male ever buys, and offers to the woman that they loves.



But long before that, loose diamonds had a very different form of symbolism and meaning. For millennia, the traits of diamonds which make them so valuable and so treasured are actually interpreted by different cultures in another way, and their strength, hardness, brilliance and wonder have signified various meanings.



Long ago, the Greeks held the belief that diamonds were the tears with the gods because of its physical properties that seemed to be out of this world. The Romans believed roughly the identical, only as opposed to being the tears with the gods they believed that diamonds were fragments of fallen stars.



Halfway worldwide from there, in ancient India diamonds were thought to have magical properties and were of explicit religious and mythological significance. Diamonds in India were never cut, since it was said that if they were their powers would dissipate.



In Tibetan Buddhism, diamonds also play an important role and in fact Tibetan Buddhism is actually called Vajrayana which loosely translates into the Diamond Vehicle, and something of their most significant texts is known as the Diamond Sutra.



Since those ancient times, several other myths and legends have sprung forth around diamonds too. In the centre Ages, it absolutely was thought that diamonds could tell whether a person was innocent or guilty, which a diamond would darken inside the presence of guilt, and shine bright inside presence of innocence.



This remarkable stone has also always been said to bring luck and fortune to anyone who wears it, and in some cases warriors and Kings has on it into battle, believing it would bring them victory over their enemies.



As you can see, the symbolism and meaning behind diamonds has varied throughout history.



Its modern day symbolism of romance and marriage only began in 1477 if the Archduke Maximilian of Austria gave a diamond ring to Mary of Burgundy for his or her engagement. Although before that there are already cases of betrothal gifts that involve diamond jewelry such as tiaras, brooches, and necklaces - that's the first case of your diamond ring being given upon an engagement.



Needless to say - the remainder is history.



Today, value of Diamond Jewellery in romance and engagement is the predominant symbolism all over the world. It features a special meaning, and possesses potent emotional significance, but it doesn't mean that it could not one day symbolize something quite different once again.



Who knows the future holds to the symbolism and concept of diamonds.

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