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Vintage 14K Gold Enamel Pine Christmas Tree Charm Talisman

$250.00
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Vintage 14K Gold Enamel Pine Christmas Tree Charm Talisman

$250.00

Vintage c1950s Midcentury era 14K yellow gold and enamel pine tree/Xmas tree charm talisman. Charm weighs 1.04 grams. Measures 14mm tall, or 1/2” tall, not including bale. In very good condition (some enamel has worn off). Marked and tested as solid 14K gold.

Pine trees are cultural symbols all around the world. Going back centuries, these special trees have a role in numerous cultures and folklore tales. For Native Americans, they represent wisdom and longevity. To other cultures, they represent fertility and life. A long time ago, in Northern Europe, pine trees (or firs) were decorated to celebrate the birth of Frey, the Norse god of the sun and fertility, at the end of the year. The tops of the trees were lit because in winter as the days were getting shorter.  Northern people thought that doing so the light will attract the sun. This is also the origin of the Christmas tree.

“In the countries around the world where pine trees grow, many legends, beliefs, and folklore surround this magnificent tree.” Aside from representing fertility, wisdom and longevity, the pine tree is a symbol of peace. Wherever this special tree grows, it will always be a tree that is featured in legends, and a tree that gives love, and hope. They are also source of inspiration, as Paul Cézanne, the famous painted, was inspired by Pine trees when painting “The Big Trees,” which is still planted in his garden at Aix-en-Provence.

Arrives in a sleek black logo gift box.

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Vintage c1950s Midcentury era 14K yellow gold and enamel pine tree/Xmas tree charm talisman. Charm weighs 1.04 grams. Measures 14mm tall, or 1/2” tall, not including bale. In very good condition (some enamel has worn off). Marked and tested as solid 14K gold.

Pine trees are cultural symbols all around the world. Going back centuries, these special trees have a role in numerous cultures and folklore tales. For Native Americans, they represent wisdom and longevity. To other cultures, they represent fertility and life. A long time ago, in Northern Europe, pine trees (or firs) were decorated to celebrate the birth of Frey, the Norse god of the sun and fertility, at the end of the year. The tops of the trees were lit because in winter as the days were getting shorter.  Northern people thought that doing so the light will attract the sun. This is also the origin of the Christmas tree.

“In the countries around the world where pine trees grow, many legends, beliefs, and folklore surround this magnificent tree.” Aside from representing fertility, wisdom and longevity, the pine tree is a symbol of peace. Wherever this special tree grows, it will always be a tree that is featured in legends, and a tree that gives love, and hope. They are also source of inspiration, as Paul Cézanne, the famous painted, was inspired by Pine trees when painting “The Big Trees,” which is still planted in his garden at Aix-en-Provence.

Arrives in a sleek black logo gift box.