Meaning of Anchor Necklace - MYKA AU By Anna Perkins

Anchors away my friend! One of the hottest new jewellery trends to hit the runways is anchor jewellery. Today, many of the hottest celebrities from all walks of life and all over the country are wearing anchor inspired accessories. Even clothes are now being printed with anchor symbols to promote the popularity of this symbol. But why exactly is this symbol so popular? We take a deeper look into the meaning behind the anchor to learn even more!


Early Origins of the Anchor Symbol


Originally, the anchor symbol was not used by those on the water, but actually people on land! During the early years of Christianity, Christians were under heavy persecution by the Romans. To show their religion to other practicing Christians under the watchful eye of the ruling people, they would wear anchor necklaces and other anchor jewellery or even tattoo anchors on themselves. The anchor was seen as a symbol of strength as anchors hold down ships even in the stormiest of weather. It was also a popular symbol because of its close resemblance to the cross. Anchors were also used to mark safe houses for those seeking refuge from persecution.


Do you want to show your affinity with the sea? For many centuries, sea-faring mariners loved the anchor symbol. Everyone knows Popeye had an anchor tattoo on his arm! The anchor was a popular symbol because it was not only part of the ship, but because, just like Christians, sailors liked the connection this symbol had to stability and strength. Putting down an anchor also represented the safe end of a long journey. Today, many mariners, including the US Navy, coastguards, and even fishermen get anchor tattoos to show their fondness for the open water.


As repeatedly mentioned anchors are all about being strong and stable. No matter if you have sea legs or not, you can appreciate the deeper meaning of the anchor symbol – security, stability, and being grounded. It is a symbol demonstrating that a person is in tune with themselves and hold on to the values they believe in. The anchor can also represent a person who has been someone’s rock through difficult times. For some people, the anchor represents always having a safe place to go home to.

Especially for those who travel a lot, this symbol can have a very special meaning. Those who have had a tumultuous past, the anchor is a pledge to move on and have a better, brighter, grounded future. In this case, some people choose to wear a cracked or broken anchor, as a sign they are letting go of their inhibiting ways and moving forward.


Anchor Jewellery Available at MYKA


Whether you are a sea lover or a landlubber, you cannot deny the appeal of anchor jewellery. It has a strong meaning and you also can’t deny it is also a very cool looking symbol! Buy your anchor necklace at MYKA today!