
Originally Posted by
Scratchy's Lass
...I tried reading more fully, but my eyes began glazing over

S L ,
I have a book about rapiers and small swords that reads very much like this page did, great information but very dry and concentrated information. I read it if I am ever having trouble going to sleep.

Originally Posted by
Beuth Sim
... Very Nice! I like it! Where did you get it?
B S ,
Thank you the F-H.C.A.G. gave it to me but doesn't recall where she originally got it (she had it in her jewelry box for some years. I suspect it was from the Northern California Renaissance Faire

Originally Posted by
katmills2005
I've never seen a Maltese Cross that looked like that. Although the symbol looks similar to a wiccan symbol I've seen several times before. I believe it was ment to represent the elements and how they move in unison and balance with each other.
That sounds very cool.

Originally Posted by
Kilted KT
they look to me like four whales...
KT,
That's what I thought.

Originally Posted by
Big Mikey
Jamie, firstly, it is a modified swastika and not a Maltese cross....
When I first saw the word "Swastika" in the responses to my post my eyes did this...
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Then I remembered that the symbol was an ancient one that was adopted by Hitler (Sadly this tidbit came from the old Kolchak: The Night Stalker series "Horror in the Heights". episode
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Originally Posted by
Big Mikey
...The swastika was widely used throughout the world as a decorative symbol. It has/had various meanings, progress, ongoing life and balance in body, mind and soul. ... I would humbly suggest you take it as a continuation of life and tradition. The FHCAG has given it to you and one day you will give it to one of the children and so on.....I hope this helps.
I think that is an excellent way to look at it.
Thank you everyone for your help. This little pendant seems to encompass a lot of different things.
The next time I’m asked about it I may not have a definitive answer, but I’ll have some pretty interesting ideas to pass along.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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