ORIGINAL
MOBIUS JEWELRY FROM DVBNY. MADE IN THE USA!
'For thine is
the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, for ever and ever.
Amen.'
The English
word doxology originates in the Greek, doxologia; doxa meaning
glory and logos, the word. Doxologies are therfore short
expressions devoted to the glory of God. One of the most well known
doxologies is this small hymn appended to The Lord's Prayer, as it
appears in some manuscriptes of the Gospel of Matthew. The version
used here has been taken from the Book of Common Prayer of 1662. It
has been engraved on an unusual pendant shape which by its very
nature suggests the eternal - for ever and ever.
This
extraordinary necklace moves the tradition of poesy jewelry into
the twenty first centruy, in its sophisticated form and highly
technical degree of craftsmanship. The geometric shape of the
pendant is known as a Mobius strip, after the German mathematician
August Ferdinand Mobius. It represents the seeming paradox of a
plane without end, or one of infinite length. As such it became an
accepted mathematical symbol for infinity. The circlet will move
about the chain when worn, constantly changing its appearance.
Creating one shape, then another. The more one observes its seeming
simplicity, the more complex it becomes. The message remains
constant, the form never rests. All are craftman made.
Each piece is
accompanied by a storycard explaining the history or derivation of
the inscription.
Chain: 18"
[46mm] sterling cable chain. Pendant made of .925 Sterling
Silver.