From the pyramids of ancient Egypt to the mosques of Indonesia to the mega churches of modern America, silver has been used as a vessel for religious faith. Ancient Egyptian silver religious jewelry included interpretations of falcons, scarab beetles, serpents, and lotus flowers. The religion of Islam also has inspired thousands of artisans throughout history to craft delicate, ornate silver religious works. The Catholic Christian church as well has inspired unique silver creations.In 1520, after the church passed the rosary approbation, rosary beads became common. Muslims, Buddhists, and people of other faiths also use beads made of silver for religious purposes. Native Americans employ silver and turquoise to create religious jewelry for use in harvest and healing rituals. In the Hindu religion, the deity Ganesha is often depicted in silver medals.
Pure silver religious medals serve as keepsakes and historical monuments. Given that silver tarnishes when exposed to the environment, many precious and rare pieces may not look very valuable in native form. Thus, when you are hunting for rare of pieces of silver religious jewelry, inquire about origin and pedigree as well as condition.
High quality silver polish can ensure the beauty of your silver religious medal collection for years to come. However, be aware that some solvents may etch into rare pieces. Especially if your religious medals contain trace amounts of other metals, it may behoove you to get your jewelry professionally appraised and cleaned. Researching the religious roots of various silver medals will make you a savvier auction-goer.