top of page
Caduceus - Staff of Hermes Earrings

 

Greek Mythology:

In Greek mythology, the caduceus is the staff carried by Hermes, the messenger of the gods, as a symbol of peace. It was also carried by other heralds, such as Iris, the messenger of Hera. The caduceus was originally a rod or olive branch with two shoots, garlands, or ribbons. Later, the garlands were interpreted as two snakes entwined in opposite directions with their heads facing, and wings were added to the staff above the snakes to symbolize Hermes' speed. The caduceus was also a badge of diplomatic ambassadors and was associated with commerce, eloquence, alchemy, thievery, and lying.

 

Medical Symbol:

The caduceus is the official insignia of the United States Medical Corps, Navy Pharmacy Division, and the Public Health Service. It probably first appeared as a medical emblem in the 16th century, when it was applied to the chevrons of U.S. Army hospital stewards. The caduceus' use as a medical symbol may be ironic, as destructive creatures are used to represent a healing purpose.

Caduceus - Staff of Hermes Earrings

6,00$Preis
Farbe
  • Returns:

    New, unused items may be returned within 30 days of purchase. Refund will consist of price minus shipping charge. Buyer is responsible for cost of return. 

    We are not responsible for damage or broken items caused from wear and tear. NO EXCEPTIONS. All items are inspected before shipping. 

    Exchanges:

    Only on new & unused items within 30 Days of purchase. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs of returned item (for exchange).

    All items are inspected before shipping. We are not responsible for damages or broken items after any wear and tear. No exceptions.

    Shipping Policy:

    We are NOT responsible for LOST, STOLEN, OR MISSING PACAKGES. Shipping with insurance or additional shipping services to secure delivery is recommended for INTERNATIONAL BUYERS and available upon request. Please read our shipping policy on the POLICY page for further details.

Ähnliche Produkte

bottom of page