Person Of Depth And Substance - Bronze Crest Wax Seal Necklace Pendant
Wax seal pendant with a wing crest, and motto in Latin "How Much Trivial Stuff There Is In The World". Antique wax seal jewelry in solid bronze symbolizing a person of depth, fond of speculating on the vanity of life.The motto framing this piece reads in Latin:Quantum Est In Rebus Inane(How Much Folly There Is In Human Affairs)Oh, the worries of mankind!How much trivial stuff there is in the world!The pendant represents a person of depth and substance.The wax seal depicts a sinister wing crest above a shield with symbols of life, wisdom and hope of greater glory (tree, serpent and crescent).The wing has a special meaning of protection. In the upper part of the wing is a tiny star, a symbol for excellence.The antique seal impression used in making this pendant dates back to the early 1800's, it originates from England.Note:* this listing is for one wax seal pendant* no frills - shipped with no meaning card, no gift packaging* the pendant is made of solid bronze* the size is about 22x25m