$60.00
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A raven wax seal necklace reminding you to put your worries aside and be grateful, the raven surrounded by a Scottish clan crest strap and buckle with the words DEUS PASCIT CORVOS or GOD FEEDS THE RAVENS. Be grateful.  Inspirational wax seal jewelry.

Luke 12:24 Consider the ravens: They do not sow or reap, they have no storeroom or barn; yet God feeds them. And how much more valuable you are than birds!

- symbolism -
The raven is a symbol of knowledge and an emblem of divine providence. It also signifies vigilance in watching over friends.

- approximate measurement - almost 5/8" (15mm)
- wax seal charm metal - sterling silver (.925 silver)
- photographed with an old US dime for scale
- chain - a sterling silver cable chain with a spring ring clasp
- select the necklace chain length or just the charm at checkout

Hand crafted from a small antique Victorian desk wax seal on a gorgeous carved carnelian handle. It dates back to 1890.

- other chain lengths are available.

The snake serpent hook charm holder shown in the 6th is available here.

Impressed with history!

This is the family crest and/or motto for many with surnames Corbet and its variants such as Corbett, Corbitt, Corbit, Corbetts, Corbete, Corben, Corbyn and Corbin - the name deriving from the French word corb meaning crow.  Similarly, the Spanish name Cuervo means raven or rook.  The name could be in reference to a person thought to resemble a crow with dark hair, shape of nose and tone of voice or it could be because the Scandinavians believed that a raven on the battlefield was a good omen that ensured victory.
Other surnames that often have the raven family crest and/or the motto are Jones and Owen.