Haunted nights Pinecone decoration
Ethereal JutsuTiny polymer clay ghosts doing their haunting underneath the full moon (preserved Daisy middle) inside of a resin coated pinecone slice. This piece is on a 6" brown leather cord for hanging.
1.40oz 2 1/2"X2 3/4"
Throughout the span of recorded human history, Pinecones have served as a symbolic representation of Human Enlightenment, the Third Eye and the Pineal Gland.
The name of the pineal gland comes from its pinecone-like shape. It is said that the pinecone was revered by ancient pagan people as the fruit (or seed) of the evergreen - a symbol which is connected to ideas of eternal life. It has also been considered a phallic symbol for its shape and role in creating life. The pinecone is a symbol which can be found in many ancient civilizations and cultures around the world. The following are some possible examples of pinecones appearing in ancient art.