The Ancient Mayan Jenny Pin
Once worn by young women of child-bearing years throughout the
ancient civilization, the Mayan Jenny pin was coveted for its ability to
attract prosperity and cultivate fertility. Many believed in the power of
"J" to enhance their good fortune.

After enduring hundreds of years of drought, plague and childless
relationships, and finally meeting their demise from a mysterious
and unknown cause, the sun worshipers blamed the Jenny Pin for
their misfortune.

It became an emblem of darkness and all the pins were buried to
keep their power distant from the people.

That is where they remained for thousands of years.

Recently, when the "Nouveau" civilizations of Blackhawk and Hawks
Landing discovered the Jenny pins deep in the earth while
excavating for their new dwellings, they decided to resurrect the
beautiful art form and learn about its power and its more
contemporary uses. These "New Mayans" are now wearing the pins
to hot tub parties and PTA meetings with a fresh attitude.

The magical pins are proving their powers while the auspicious
community blossoms in the lap of luxury. The resurgence of the
Jenny pin is a sign of the new millennium and soon it will become
one of the most sought-after and treasured pieces of jewelry in the
21st century female adornment collection.

It will, once again be the ubiquitous symbol it was in ancient times.