Pierogi Earrings, Sterling Silver

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Mythology

Health, Renewal, Prosperity

The word 'pierogi' comes from the Slavic word for festivity. But these toothsome Polish dumplings are food for feast, fasting and famine. In Roman Catholicism, pierogi filled with vegetables were popular for seasons where the faithful abstained from meat. They even have a patron saint: Hyacinth. Legend tells us that Saint Hyacinth relieved suffering peasants during a famine in the 13th century with pierogi. Wear the pierogi as a reminder of the duality of the human spirit: in deprivation we affirm our abundance.

Testimonials

I wore the egg necklace for my wedding. I’m a huge fan of chicken and eggs, and the simplicity of the egg’s shape is so beautiful. The fact that it represents renewal seemed like the perfect way to start our lives together!

- Melissa

I’ve been making pierogi with my mom since I was little. My job was always sealing them because my mom could never get them as neat as I could. The recipe we use is from my great-grandmother, taught to my grandmother when she married my grandfather and then taught to my mom and then to me. I bought the pierogi necklace because making pierogi makes me feel closer to my family. 

- Erin