Corn Pendant, 14K Yellow Gold & Pave Diamond

$2,350.00

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Mythology

Good fortune, Prosperity, Fertility

Corn comes from the Americas, where it was deified and revered as the basis for life. Without one reliable grain to sustain a people there could be no civilization, no time for anything other than subsistence. Early Mesoamericans personified corn a gracious, glorious woman; she is the giver and the gift. And in fact the ancient Mayans believed that human beings were created from corn. When we wear the corn charm we are reminded to be filled with gratitude for our daily food, for the fertile earth, for this good life. Corn can be ground into tortillas, popped as a communal matinee snack, and distilled into potent liquor. For these delicious things we are eternally grateful.

Testimonials

My family is of Chilean descent, and a big part of our culture is food. One of our favorite Chilean delicacies is empanadas! My mom makes homemade empanadas (which we all love!) so I bought these bracelets for my sisters and my mom as a reminder of our family and culture.

- Javiera

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