Sterling Silver Infinity Ouroboros Snake Ring

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Sterling Silver Infinity Ouroboros Snake Ring

Origin: Indonesia

Material: Sterling Silver (925)

Approximate Top Dimensions: 2.9cm x 1.3cm

Approximate Band Dimensions: 0.2cm

Weight: 3g

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10% of this purchase will be donated toĀ The Khaled Bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation

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TheĀ ouroborosĀ orĀ uroborosĀ is an ancientĀ symbolĀ depicting aĀ serpentĀ orĀ dragonĀ eating its own tail. The ouroboros entered Western tradition viaĀ ancient Egyptian iconographyĀ and theĀ Greek magical tradition. It was adopted as a symbol inĀ GnosticismĀ andĀ HermeticismĀ and most notably inĀ alchemy. The term derives fromĀ Ancient GreekĀ Īæį½ĻĪæĪ²ĻŒĻĪæĻ‚,Ā fromĀ Īæį½ĻoĀ ouraĀ 'tail' plusĀ -Ī²ĪæĻĻŒĻ‚Ā -borosĀ '-eating'.Ā TheĀ ouroborosĀ is often interpreted as a symbol for eternal cyclic renewal or aĀ cycle of life, death, and rebirth; the snakeā€™sĀ skin-sloughingĀ symbolizes theĀ transmigration of souls. The snake biting its own tail is a fertility symbol in some religions: the tail is aĀ phallic symbolĀ and the mouth is aĀ yonicĀ or womb-like symbol.

In someĀ Abrahamic traditions, the serpent representsĀ sexual desire.Ā According to some interpretations of theĀ Midrash, theĀ serpentĀ represents sexual passion InĀ Hinduism,Ā KundaliniĀ is a coiled serpent.

Serpents are represented as potent guardians of temples and other sacred spaces. This connection may be grounded in the observation that when threatened, some snakes (such asĀ rattlesnakesĀ orĀ cobras) frequently hold and defend their ground, first resorting to threatening display and then fighting, rather than retreat. Thus, they are natural guardians of treasures or sacred sites which cannot easily be moved out of harm's way.

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