SEARCH:
Bracelets
Brooches
Cufflinks and Tie Tacs
Earrings
Necklaces
Pendants
Rings
Hello Kitty Jewelry
Cubic Zirconia Wedding Ring Sets
Wedding Bands
Celtic Collection
Faith Collection
Gothic Jewelry Collection
Horse Collection
Phoenix Collection
Tree Of Life Collection
Wolf Collection
Accept Credit Cards
You are here:
Home
>
Phoenix Collection
Find By Brand
Alighting Phoenix Silver Necklace
Sort By:
Price: Low to High
Price: High to Low
Most Popular
Title
Manufacturer
Newest
Oldest
30 per page
60 per page
120 per page
180 per page
300 per page
Page
of 1
Alighting Phoenix Silver Necklace
Rising Phoenix Silver Necklace
Flying Pheonix Silver Pendant with Gem
Our Price:
$399.99
Our Price:
$379.97
Our Price:
$272.97
The phoenix has captivated the imagination of many cultures, as a symbol of the sun, rebirth, and resurrection. This mighty "fire bird" is said to die in its flames and then resurrect itself every hundred years.
Pendant measures 2 1/4" tall.
Crafted of 925 Sterling Silver.
Death and Rebirth
The story of the Phoenix involves an immortal creature. According to Wisconsin University, the Phoenix bird has a lifespan of 500 years. When its life is up, the Phoenix built a nest that would catch on fire when ignited by the sun and burn the aged body of the Phoenix, and it would be reborn from the ashes of the pyre.
Egypt
The Phoenix legend is rooted in Egypt. The story involves the Phoenix flying back to Egypt to perform its rebirth ritual. According to Swarthmore College, the Phoenix is based on a mythological Egyptian bird named the Benu. This legend was received by Greek travelers who visited ancient Egypt, and then spread this story throughout Europe.
Fire
Fire symbolizes the Phoenix. The stories that mention this bird take place in hot regions of the world, such as Egypt and Arabia. The Phoenix is brightly colored in red and purple and other bright, fiery colors. According to Washington State University, the Phoenix is also known as the fire bird. Some legends of the Phoenix mention that the bird is surrounded by fire or made of elemental fire.
Recovery
The Phoenix is used as an inspiration in many stories. It can be used in the crest of a city that was burned down during a war and then reconstructed, as well as in the symbol of a shield of soldiers or travelers that returned after their families and friends thought they were lost and killed. The Phoenix is also used as a Christian symbol, since the legend of its death and rebirth has similarities to the story of Easter. The Phoenix symbolizes recovery from a tragedy and regeneration, so it may also be seen in the logos of organizations for people who are recovering from an illness, or the death of family members.
Medicine
The Phoenix is associated with medicine, since it is reborn as a new, healthy animal. Phoenix ashes are also associated with healing properties. According to the University of Chicago, the Phoenix is not afflicted by diseases that affect other birds and animals. The very long lifespan of the Phoenix also suggests that it is not easily harmed.
Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery.
The phoenix has captivated the imagination of many cultures, as a symbol of the sun, rebirth, and resurrection. This mighty "fire bird" is said to die in its flames and then resurrect itself every hundred years.
Pendant measures 2 1/4" tall.
Crafted of 925 Sterling Silver.
Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery.
The Phoenix is a mythological bird that is commonly associated with fire. The story of the Phoenix includes concepts of death and rebirth. Phoenixes are mentioned in legendary tales of many civilizations. The Phoenix legend is ancient, and is recorded by Roman and Greek storytellers.
Death and Rebirth
The story of the Phoenix involves an immortal creature. According to Wisconsin University, the Phoenix bird has a lifespan of 500 years. When its life is up, the Phoenix built a nest that would catch on fire when ignited by the sun and burn the aged body of the Phoenix, and it would be reborn from the ashes of the pyre.
Egypt
The Phoenix legend is rooted in Egypt. The story involves the Phoenix flying back to Egypt to perform its rebirth ritual. According to Swarthmore College, the Phoenix is based on a mythological Egyptian bird named the Benu. This legend was received by Greek travelers who visited ancient Egypt, and then spread this story throughout Europe.
Fire
Fire symbolizes the Phoenix. The stories that mention this bird take place in hot regions of the world, such as Egypt and Arabia. The Phoenix is brightly colored in red and purple and other bright, fiery colors. According to Washington State University, the Phoenix is also known as the fire bird. Some legends of the Phoenix mention that the bird is surrounded by fire or made of elemental fire.
Recovery
The Phoenix is used as an inspiration in many stories. It can be used in the crest of a city that was burned down during a war and then reconstructed, as well as in the symbol of a shield of soldiers or travelers that returned after their families and friends thought they were lost and killed. The Phoenix is also used as a Christian symbol, since the legend of its death and rebirth has similarities to the story of Easter. The Phoenix symbolizes recovery from a tragedy and regeneration, so it may also be seen in the logos of organizations for people who are recovering from an illness, or the death of family members.
Medicine
The Phoenix is associated with medicine, since it is reborn as a new, healthy animal. Phoenix ashes are also associated with healing properties. According to the University of Chicago, the Phoenix is not afflicted by diseases that affect other birds and animals. The very long lifespan of the Phoenix also suggests that it is not easily harmed.
The Phoenix is a notable creature of mythology, and Peter Stone - the world's leading manufacturer of fine sterling silver jewelry – has found inspiration for the phoenix collection from this celebrated creature.
The phoenix has captivated the imagination of many cultures, as a symbol of the sun, rebirth, and resurrection. This mighty "fire bird" is said to die in its flames and then resurrect itself every hundred years. You can carry the powerful symbolism of the phoenix with the Flying Phoenix Silver Pendant.
Meticulously crafted from fine silver and adorned with your choice of gem, the Flying Phoenix Silver Pendant is a powerful reminder of the cycle of rebirth and resurrection.
If you are captivated by the phoenix, the Flying Phoenix Silver Pendant will help you celebrate the unique significance of the phoenix.
Crafted of 925 Sterling Silver. Measures 2 1/8" tall. Comes with Paua Shell gemstone.
Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery.
Alighting Phoenix Silver and Gold Pendant Necklace
Rising Phoenix Silver and Gold Pendant
Our Price:
$499.97
Our Price:
$399.99
The phoenix has captivated the imagination of many cultures, as a symbol of the sun, rebirth, and resurrection. This mighty "fire bird" is said to die in its flames and then resurrect itself every hundred years. You can carry the powerful symbolism of the phoenix with the Alighting Phoenix Silver and Gold Pendant Necklace.
Crafted from fine Sterling Silver with 18k Gold and Crystal Accents
Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery.
Measures 2 5/8" tall.
Death and Rebirth
The story of the Phoenix involves an immortal creature. According to Wisconsin University, the Phoenix bird has a lifespan of 500 years. When its life is up, the Phoenix built a nest that would catch on fire when ignited by the sun and burn the aged body of the Phoenix, and it would be reborn from the ashes of the pyre.
Egypt
The Phoenix legend is rooted in Egypt. The story involves the Phoenix flying back to Egypt to perform its rebirth ritual. According to Swarthmore College, the Phoenix is based on a mythological Egyptian bird named the Benu. This legend was received by Greek travelers who visited ancient Egypt, and then spread this story throughout Europe.
Fire
Fire symbolizes the Phoenix. The stories that mention this bird take place in hot regions of the world, such as Egypt and Arabia. The Phoenix is brightly colored in red and purple and other bright, fiery colors. According to Washington State University, the Phoenix is also known as the fire bird. Some legends of the Phoenix mention that the bird is surrounded by fire or made of elemental fire.
Recovery
The Phoenix is used as an inspiration in many stories. It can be used in the crest of a city that was burned down during a war and then reconstructed, as well as in the symbol of a shield of soldiers or travelers that returned after their families and friends thought they were lost and killed. The Phoenix is also used as a Christian symbol, since the legend of its death and rebirth has similarities to the story of Easter. The Phoenix symbolizes recovery from a tragedy and regeneration, so it may also be seen in the logos of organizations for people who are recovering from an illness, or the death of family members.
Medicine
The Phoenix is associated with medicine, since it is reborn as a new, healthy animal. Phoenix ashes are also associated with healing properties. According to the University of Chicago, the Phoenix is not afflicted by diseases that affect other birds and animals. The very long lifespan of the Phoenix also suggests that it is not easily harmed.
The phoenix has captivated the imagination of many cultures, as a symbol of the sun, rebirth, and resurrection. This mighty "fire bird" is said to die in its flames and then resurrect itself every hundred years. You can carry the powerful symbolism of the phoenix with the Rising Phoenix Silver and Gold Pendant.
Crafted from fine Sterling Silver with 18k Gold and Crystal Accents
Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery.