Among the earliest bracelets were those that
belonged to the Sumerians of Southern Mesopotamia dating back to about 2,500 B.C.
The ‘good student’ knows that even more ancient is the archaeological evidence
of Ancient Egyptians adorning themselves with bracelets from at least as early
as 5,000 B.C. However, an obsidian bracelet found in Turkey at the exceptional
site of Asikli Höyük in 1995 significantly beats these estimates as it has been
dated to about 7,500 B.C.
It is the earliest evidence of obsidian in working,
which only reached its peak in the seventh and sixth millennia B.C. with the
production of all kinds of ornamental objects, including mirrors and vessels. The
obsidian bracelet studied by the researchers is unique. It has a complex shape
and a remarkable central ridge, and is 10 cm in diameter and 3.3 cm wide. It
was discovered in 1995 at the exceptional site of Asıklı Höyük in Turkey and
displayed ever since at the Aksaray Archeological Museum.
Black Obsidian is a powerful gemstone for
eliminating all the negative and harmful energy in the body and in the environment
around it. It acts sort of like an “energetic vacuum cleaner,” cleansing the
personal energy field of disharmony, negative attachments; and even, the anger,
greed, fear or resentment. Wearing obsidian jewelry and bracelets is extremely
grounding, as it stimulates the root chakra, deepening on personal connection
to the Earth. People say, wearing an obsidian bracelet with other grounding
gemstones, such as smoky quartz and hematite, will magnify its grounding power,
balancing and cleansing the ‘root chakra.’
Among the ancient jewelry found in Queen Puabi’s
tomb at Ur in Sumar, dated from third millennium B.C., were wrist and arm
bracelets.
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