Horse Jewelry: Bold and Free
By Sam Serio
A popular motif in jewelry, even among city dwellers, is horses. Horse
jewelry is enigmatic and evokes a sense of strength as well as of mystery. Now one would
have to ask: why horses? Why care about an animal rarely seen in the city anyway?
Horses symbolize freedom, and pride in freedom. Wild horses come with
the connotation of spiritual and emotional independence. Have you ever seen or read
"The Horse Whisperer" or "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron"? Perhaps
the snow-white horse named Shadowfax in the Lord of the Rings movies has
evoked a sense of unbridled freedom in you? And yet, Hollywood has not even begun to touch
on the importance of horses in ancient cultures. Far from being mere beasts of burden,
horses were also trusted friends. Native Americans paid great respect to the horses they
have domesticated, for they were useful in hunting and traveling.
Wearing horse jewelry is a celebration of independence, a rallying cry
to break free from the bonds of society and be graceful, proud and natural.
It is a popular belief that the wild horse chooses its tamer. Alexander
the Great's horse, the celebrated Bucephalus, was known to be the wildest horse in his
day: king of horses, unconquered by conquerors. And yet when the young Alexander
cautiously approached him, Bucephalus calmed down and allowed the teenaged monarch to
climb on his back. Together the two conquered cities, leveled fortresses, and built an
empire kindred untrammeled spirits faithful to each other until the end.
A driven, successful, hard-to-get professional woman may appreciate a
gift of horse jewelry in celebration of her strong, free-spirited nature. A young
carefree lad may also benefit from horse jewelry, as an expression of virility and natural
strength. Horse jewelry comes in a variety of forms from pendants to hairclips,
brooches to bracelets, anything that catches attention! The flashier the better, or the
more muted the more desirable, for people who gravitate to horses. |