Scallop shells were used as vessels to collect and drink on the Galician coast, so in the Middle Ages it became customary to place a so-called scallop shell on the pilgrim's staff or on the clothing of the pilgrimage to the sepulcher of Santiago in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, as a sign that one had actually reached their pilgrimage destination.
In the late Middle Ages, resourceful entrepreneurs were selling metal scalloped badges or pendants on a large scale. So the scallop-shaped shell soon spread throughout Europe as a religious symbol.
Discover the charm and history of the Middle Ages with our medieval scallop shell pendant from Santiago. Inspired by the historical pilgrim insignia from the late Middle Ages, this pendant has been designed in the shape of a scallop, an emblematic symbol of the Camino de Santiago.
The pendant has been carefully handcrafted by the prestigious German manufacturer, Pera Peris, thus guaranteeing its excellent quality and durability.
With a height and width of 2.5 cm each, this pendant is the perfect complement to show off with style and distinction. Its elegant and detailed design captures the essence of medieval times, transporting you to a world filled with knights, castles, and epic adventures.
The pendant is accompanied by a black leather cord, which gives the whole an even more authentic and rustic touch. You can adjust it to the desired length to suit your personal style.
Do not miss the opportunity to have a piece of history in your hands with our medieval scallop shell pendant from Santiago. Make it yours right now and travel back in time to the magical medieval times!
- Height
- 2.5 cm.
- Width
- 2.5 cm.
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