Andalucia Jewelry

What is the Indalo rainbow warrior symbol is sometimes found on necklaces?
The rainbow warrior Indalo symbol is used as an amulet of good luck or talisman. It has its origins in the paintings that were found in the walls of ancient caves of the Neolithic in Almería, southern Spain, in the middle of last century and dating back over 4,500 years. It is the figure of a man holding a rainbow in the outstretched arms – not unlike other paintings have been found worldwide, which also are known as warriors of the rainbow – and especially in the prophecies of the Native American tribes such as the Sioux, the Hopi and Cree, predicting that "Warriors del Arco Iris "save the world from environmental destruction.
It is from here that the environment campaign group Greenpeace coined for environmental protection vessel Rainbow Warrior – the first name was sunk by French secret service in 1985 in the port of Auckland, and he was about to sail for French Polynesia to protest against nuclear testing at Mururoa Atoll. A new ship, Rainbow Warrior 3, is being built by the construction company naval Fassmer in Bremen, Germany in time for the 40th anniversary of Greenpeace in 2011. It will be the first ship built specifically to enter the Greenpeace fleet.
Indalo art uses the so-called luck symbol or shape Indalo charmstones craft and jewelry and natural stone necklaces Indalo symbol based on the Rainbow Warrior. Indalo Caves – Which found the symbol for the first time Indalo Almería, Andalucía, were declared National Historic Monument in 1924 – and now a UNESCO site World Heritage. Natural jewelry stones with this ecological campaigns and appeals symbol especially for people who are interested in lifestyles integral and ethics.
More information on the Rainbow Warrior and some examples of this warrior of the rainbow design Indalo (and other designs) is can be found in studies IndaloArt
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I am an artist and I also craft charm stones and natural pebble jewelry based on the Indalo rainbow warrior.
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