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Description

Griffin necklace

Dimensions - Height - 5cm / 2 inches

Width - 3.8 cm / 1-1/2 inches

Strand length - 48 cm / 19 inches approximately

Available here in an exclusive amuletic format is this wonderous griffin necklace.

It looks like an ancient talisman that captures all the might and magical power they were said to invoke.
This is a faithful reproduction made of fine earthenware clay that captures every tiny detail of the original design.
It has an aged earthy / ochre colouration which has been given a light polish to highlight the details.
It is threaded onto a length of plaited leather with silver clasps.

Mythology

The griffin, also written as gryphon. It is on the island of Crete that the most ancient representations of this fabulous beast have been found in the throne room of the palace of Knossos.

It is an image that remained popular from these ancient roots, through the archaic and classical periods of ancient Greece, through the Roman empire, into the medieval and renaissance periods and still present today as featured on many coats of arms.

Composed in its' earliest representations having a lions body with the head and wings of an eagle with the forelimbs and hindquarters remaining that of a lion. This was to evolve over time to incorperate bird limbs and talons with variations of feathered lion limbs as well.

A perculiar aspect of the design are the elongated ears that are more like that of a horse than a lion and to further confuse the viewer they are often feathered.

In a medieval context they were said to mate for life and if a partner died they would wander the earth, alone and never seek another. Their claws were said to have medicinal qualities and a single feather could cure the blind.

Later still it was thought that the combination of lion and eagle depicted intelligence and strength, thus it became a feature used in coats of arms.