The Inspiration For Alchemy Jewelry

By Andrew Watson


When it comes to Alchemy, it is actually a branch of philosophy which is rather ancient. For example, while a number of arts and craftsmen now produce Alchemy Jewelry with different associated symbols, there are others whom organize Alchemic dances and other events. As such, the practices and principles associated with the practice can take on a number of different shapes and sizes though most have one thing in common, using balance to create change.

The practice was also one of a proto-scientific one having originated in the first few centuries AD. Since that time alchemists have attempted to perfect, mature and purify various materials. One common aim was to turn base metals into nobles, most often turning a less valuable metal into gold. In addition, these early alchemists also developed an elixir which appeared to be a cure all and an elixir believed to promote and provide immortal life.

In the English language, the term is often related to the early Europeans. While this is the case, similar practices had been in place in the Muslim world and the Far East as well as the subcontinent for quite some time. Whereas, European practices followed the Renaissance movement of the 12th century in which alchemists played a major role in scientific aspirations.

Most of the alchemists of that time created a basic structure which most used as a lab in order to work on basic techniques, experiments and theories. In most cases, objects created during that time still gave way to the belief in antiquity and confirmed the four elements as being rather magical in nature. In fact, many of the objects created included messages and symbols which were either cypher or cryptic.

Discussing the practice in the present world is generally split into an examination of esoteric spiritual aspects and practical esoteric applications. For, despite the arguments of scholars whom believe the aspects need be understood as contemporary, esoteric spirituality and applications are still being pursued by historians of the early scientific community. Most often, by individuals who examined these aspects with regards to charlatanism, medicine and early chemistry and the religious and philosophical contexts in which the events occurred.

Spiritual and esoteric applications have also had a huge impact on literature and art. For example, von Franz, a French philosopher believes the split between the two practices dates all the way back to Western traditions. For, several credible sources have suggested the practices had become integrated prior to that time.

While the practice remains closely related to magic, others suggest early alchemy embraced ideas much larger than magic and mysticism. For example, it is believed that early medieval and modern practices embraced a set of specific goals and techniques. In either case, when individuals hear of the connection between magic and alchemy, most see either practice as being at the very least, deceptive. While this is the case, there have been few whom have been successful in disproving the work of alchemists.

Ideas related to alchemy emerged during the 18th century or later. So, while each may have limited validity within a specific context, none has provided an accurate depiction of alchemy in general. Whether interested in practicing alchemy or otherwise, it can often be an interesting topic of discussion, one which has led to some beautiful jewelry which can now be found in online shops such as Etsy and Shopify.




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