Rod of Hermes
The symbol of Medicine is an essential element of knowledge for health professionals; however, many are unaware of its meaning or do not identify it properly.
The staff is the symbol of the medical profession, and the snake, which periodically sheds its skin, therefore symbolizes rejuvenation. He was instructed in medicine by the centaur Chiron.
In many cultures, the snake was considered capable of resurrecting the dead, and Aesculapius, in his desire for healing, would resurrect the dead people he saw. Hades, King of the Underworld, annoyed by the reduction in the number of envoys to his kingdom, went to complain about the use Aesculapius was making of the snake, so as a Solomonic measure, Zeus chose to annul the ability of resurrection and endow it only with healing. Hence its close relationship with the medical world.
Technical data sheet
- Size: 2cm diameter
- Material: Premium steel alloy for maximum sound clarity and durability. *Export quality.
- Secondary material: Resin with handmade pigment
- Fact: Patented product made in the Taxco De Mis Amores SA de CV workshops in Taxco de Alarcón, Guerrero
1. Storage: Store your silver jewelry in a dry and dark place, preferably in a soft cloth case or bag to avoid contact with light and air, which can cause oxidation.2. Regular Cleaning: Clean your silver jewelry regularly with a soft cloth or a silver-specific cleaner. Avoid using abrasive products that may scratch the surface.3. Avoid humidity: Silver tends to tarnish more quickly in humid environments. Avoid wearing your jewelry in the shower, pool or sauna.4. Chemicals: Keep your jewelry away from chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, detergents and cleaning products as they can damage the finish of the silver.5. Daily Wear: If you wear your silver jewelry frequently, friction with your skin can help keep it shiny. However, avoid contact with elements that may scratch them.6. Periodic Checks: Inspect your jewelry regularly to make sure there is no damage, loose stones or worn pieces. If necessary, take your jewelry to a jeweler for repairs.7. Avoid air exposure: If you don't plan to wear your jewelry for a while, consider wrapping it in an anti-tarnish cloth or storing it in an airtight bag to minimize air exposure.