Myths and beliefs: Sardonyx



Sardonyx is famous as a birthstone for August born babies. But it also has rich history to share too. Popular since centuries, its origin dates back to the second dynasty of Egypt which is more than 4,000 years ago. Even ancient Greeks and Romans went to battle wearing Sardonyx talismans engraved with images of heroes and gods like Hercules and Mars. They believed, the stone could harness the bravery of those figures, granting them courage, victory and protection on the battlefield. Since hot wax doesn’t stick to Sardonyx, Roman seals and signet rings that were used to imprint wax emblems on official documents, were made of this stone.

Sard was even mentioned in the Bible as one of the stones that adorned the High Priest’s breastplate. During Renaissance times, Sardonyx was associated with eloquence. Public speakers and orators wore it to aid clear thinking and communication.

Used as a stone of strength and protection since ancient times, Sardonyx is associated with courage, happiness and clear communication too. Some believe that placing Sardonyx at each corner of a house will grant protection against evil.

Author: Deepa Mishra

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