The reliefs on the ring show these famous motifs of the Way of St. James:
The reliefs on the ring show the station of St. Jean-Pied-de-Port, the last station before Spain and the beginning of the most famous Way of St. James and just above it a backpack, as every walker on the Way of St. James has with him. The scallop shell, which you can see just beside it, is as the symbol oft he Camino de Santiago. The small iron cross Cruz de Ferro next to it marks the highest point of the Camino Frances. It stands in a pile of worry stones, which is constantly increased by the pilgrims. The obligatory walking shoe may not be missing as a motif, as well as just above the Old City Hall in the Palace Rajoy in Santiago de Compostela, also the seat of the Galician regional government. The cathedral next to it stands over the tomb of the Apostle James and is the destination of the Way of St. James, here symbolized by another scallop shell. The thurible above it is waved on holidays and as a tribute to the pilgrims who, as travelers and seekers, try to connect with God. The chapel at the Ibaneta Pass stands where 3 of the 4 French pilgrimage routes meet. The last two reliefs on the bracelet show the zero km stone on the last stretch of the Camino de Santiago from Santiago de Compostella to Finisterre and the lighthouse Finisterre (end of the world), which marks the end of the Camino, where pilgrims burn their tattered clothes on the cliffs.
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Button TextMit diesen Motiven haben wir auch einen Kettenanhänger aus Edelstahl gestaltet.
With the Motifs from the Camino to Santiago Jakobsweges we also designed this bracelet, made from 100% recyceled sterling silver.
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