Cunning, Diplomacy, Wildness

SIONNACH is the word for the reed of the bagpipe, perhaps because a vixen's wail could sound like a bagpipe playing.
DIPLOMACY: Also called REYNARD by the (Norman-French), which means "STRONG IN COUNCIL"
CUNNING OR KENNING: Because of their ability to move swiftly through the forest, or stealing domestic animals such as chickens, without being seen, they are   known for cunning and trickery or kenning,
ken: kenning, to know with clear vision. 
WILDNESS: To be "Foxy"--discover and show the erotic or wild side of your character---in the most creative way. 
                      The insult of calling a women a "VIXEN" has erotic connotations and suggest that she is cunning and ill tempered, but also sexy.
                      The term "FOXY" suggest the the same but in a more possitive light. 
The hunt for the fox was considered sacred and could only begin with the permission of the Godess. More recently, the fox has become a symbol of innocence and beauty of the natural world being distroyed by man's cruelty.

The Fox is believed to carry a magical pearl, which brings good fortune to whoever finds it.
 

The pendant is about 2" in diameter, and about 1/4" thick. The sides and the bail hole are burnt in and the back is signed (STOREY ©) 
The Fox has an inlay Freshwater Pearl to give luck to the finder.
it is hung by a 16 gauge sterling silver bail on a 20" black leather cord, with a large sterling silver S hook claps.  If you need a longer or a different color cord, Please contact me.
 Order with or without horn beads.

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