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Pagan Diamond Engagement Rings, Pagan Wedding Rings, Pagan Wedding Bands
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The Hercules knot - this example from the Hellenistic period - apotropaic and also the symbol of fidelity in betrothal and marriage |
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Love Sandals - the sandal was an erotic symbol; in many of the early cultures - from the Hellenistic period, worn as a good luck charm or as a fertility symbol |
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Triumphant Eros - the god of erotic love - carries the rings of love |
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Grapes - a symbol of fertility - this version from 1st century Rome |
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The Circle -the symbol of eternity- this example from Phoenicia 7th century B.C., |
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The Cornucopia - worn as a talisman and kept the wearer in prosperity |
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Lovers Feet - Bare feet, considered erotic by some ancient cultures, now rendered in a modern version |
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The phallic ring - The phallic symbol, a symbol of fertility and a symbol common among many of the ancient cultures, in a modern interpretation |
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