Petrichor Jewelry by Keith Jack

What is Petrichor? Is the earthy scent produced when rain falls on dry soil. PETRICHOR is made up of two words– Petra is from Greek meaning Rock and Ichor is the fluid that runs through the veins of the gods.

How to pronounce Petrichor.

 

Petrichor by Keith Jack Jewelry is for those with a heart of an ancient warrior. Each piece is handcrafted in extra heavyweight Sterling Silver, and many pieces are finished with bronze accents. Distressed finishing techniques create the feeling of an artifact pulled straight from the time of legends and heroes.

Petrichor is a new line by Keith Jack launched in the fall of 2020. Petrichor offers some Keith Jack favorites and new pieces made of Sterling Silver and Bronze or all sterling silver.

The Norse Forge pieces of the Petrichor Collection include Viking Swords, Runes, Viking Axes, Thor’s Hammer, dragons and Scavaig. Sterling Silver with Bronze accents or all sterling silver. Standard 22” venetian box chains.

Celtic Cross: Predating Christianity, the Cross is more than a religious symbol. It reminds us of our connection to the four basic elements - earth, air, fire and water.

Ancient Coins: Inspired by Celtic coinage from 200-50 BCE. Cernunnos “God of the Wild”; Wisdom of the Warrior, Unbridled Spirit; Four Virtues - Justice, Wisdom, Courage, Self-control; Solar Horse - Overcoming Darkness to bring light to the world each day; Creative Freedom; Celestial Messengers; Warrior Goddess; Four Angels - Four Angeles around my head: One to watch, One to Pray, and two to keep me safe always.

Wild Souls: Cultures have always used animals as powerful symbols to represent the qualities we value most in ourselves. Eagle Power and independence; Wolf Loyalty and Courage; Horse Freedom and Determination; Raven Thought and Memory; Stag Strength and Stamina

Lion Rampant: The Scottish royal symbol, defending its people with fury.
Thistle: Legend has it that a sleeping party of Scottish warriors were saved from ambush by an invading Norse army when one of the attackers trod on a thistle with his bare feet. His cries raised the alarm, the roused Scots duly defeated the invaders and the thistle was adopted as the flower of Scotland.

Dragon Spirit: Ignite your soul with strength and wisdom. The dragon was thought to convey the ideas of strength, wisdom and bravery.

Path of Life: Your journey may be full of unexpected twists and turns, but if you listen to your heart you will never go astray.
Eternity Knot: An unbroken line with no beginning and end.
Claddagh: Forged in the 17th century, this Irish love token originated in a small village called Claddagh. The hands represent friendship, the heart love and the crown loyalty. Wear the heart facing towards you if you are in a relationship and away to show there is room in your life for another.

Updated June 29th,

Mary Comerford