Friday, June 1, 2012

Cherokee Wedding Bands, Beyond Symbolism

Cherokee Inspired Wedding Bands, Beyond Symbolism

By: Charish

If you notice that the Eagle often plays an important role of symbolism in the Cherokee tribe and their beliefs. As with many tribes, and various cultures, the Eagle symbolizes spiritual protection, vision, the carrier of prayers.

In many Native American tribes, The Eagle brings strength, courage, wisdom, illumination of spirit, and healing.

In ancient Egypt and Babel the eagle was;
The symbol of the noon sun, which signified the Great Spirit.

The wedding band, or ring symbolizes the unbroken circle of loyalty in love, and fidelity. It makes perfect sense, that these Cherokee inspired wedding bands add a whole new level of symbolism to a tradition most married couples take part in today.


Enjoy These Cherokee Inspired Wedding Bands, Many Displaying The Eagle Symbol:

Note:  These Bands Can Be Found At: http://www.bearclawjewelry.com/RingsCherokee/CherokeeStonesRing.shtml

eaglehead cherokee ruby and diamonds
Cherokee Wedding Bands


Eaglehead Cherokee diamond eyes Rings by Bearclaw Native Indian Custom Jewelry
Cherokee Wedding Bands


Eaglehead Cherokee diamond eyes Rings by Bearclaw Native Indian Custom Jewelry
Cherokee Wedding Bands






Eaglehead Cherokee diamond eyes Rings by Bearclaw Native Indian Custom Jewelry
Cherokee Wedding Bands


Eaglehead Cherokee diamond eyes Rings by Bearclaw Native Indian Custom Jewelry
Cherokee Wedding Bands


Eaglehead Cherokee diamond eyes Rings by Bearclaw Native Indian Custom Jewelry
Cherokee Wedding Bands


Eaglehead Cherokee diamond eyes Rings by Bearclaw Native Indian Custom Jewelry
Cherokee Wedding Bands


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Native American Indian Jewelry


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