The Symbolism of Crystal

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By crystalsplendor

 

Throughout the history of crystal, the product has always been considered a precious material. Even today crystal is considered a valuable commodity.

The early manufacturing techniques were painfully slow, labor intensive and required the skills of highly talented craftsmen and artisans. Consequently, the final crystal items were quite expensive and only available to the very wealthy.

It is safe to say that in many ways crystal was initially a rare product affordable only by the small cadre of nobility and elite of society. The wealthy treasured crystal because of its "elegance" and the middle class yearned for it. Crystal soon became the symbol of "Greatness." Kings and Nobles were the first to purchase crystal products with the vey upper echelons of society following soon after.

Because of its clarity and scarcity, crystal took on new meanings for people. Crystal soon became the symbol for "purity," " innocence" and "virginity." The Italian Renaissance artists would often place crystal items next to virgins in their paintings to capture and symbolize those concepts.

In the days of Shakespeare, people viewed crystal as a reminder of the ultimate components of life - the four elements: Earth, Fire, Wind and Water. In that period people viewed and explained everything in terms of the four elements and crystal was no exception. Crystal was viewed as the embodiment of life.

The production of lead crystal for the masses slowly evolved as new production techniques in cutting, gluing, polishing and quality control standards were developed. In spite of increased production and cost savings, lead crystal still remains a precious material in glassware, stemware and crystal figurines. The end product still requires the skills of artisans and craftsmen. However, these products are now affordable for the average family.

The symbols of crystal remain today as they were several hundred years ago. We still view crystal as a highly valued item in our homes worthy of kings and nobility and our own greatness. We can appreciate the innocence of a crystal butterfly or see the purity in a crystal angel and the elegance of a formal dinner setting of crystal glassware and stemware. Crystal is a part of our lives. We even use the term in our conversations. When we want to emphasize the importance of an idea, we say, "Let me make this crystal clear!"

Crystal is more than glass. It always has been and always will continue to be. Crystal has represented so much to so many people over the ages. No doubt the symbols of crystal will continue to make it so well into the future.

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Silver Poet Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

Excellent hub. I appreciate good crystal artwork, and I enjoyed reading what you have to say about it.

Lowry Mell 2 years ago

Thank you Silver Poet for your kind comment. I'm delighted you enjowed the article.

Lowry Mell 2 years ago

Yes, I know enjoyed is spelled with a "y" My proof reading skills need improvement.

Trixie - Castle of Crystal 21 months ago

Hi I'm Trixie recently I opened a small crystal jewelry store. We also market a couple of crystal fixtures. I am browsing the internet for contemporary models or some other products I can sell through my retail store. Appreciate the time you put in to write about this.

Lowry Mell 21 months ago

Greetings Trixie,

Congratulations on your business start-up. We've been selling crystal figurines online since 2004. We are also a crystal wholesaler for Crystal Mountain. If you could be more specific, I might be able to help with your search.

Feel free to send me your questions via E-Mail. Send to:

info@crystalfigurines.com

You've picked a great product line. Crystal jewelry is hot right now and will be for some time.

Hope to hear from you and good luck with your business,

Lowry Mell

Selena  18 months ago

Hi there, I'm just wondering if you can give me any sources or references for your statement about the crystal symbolizing purity, innocence and virtue. I'm writing an english paper and this notion fits perfectly but I need a bit more info to back up this claim! If you have any that would be wonderful! thanks!

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