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Silmaril May 2026

The Silmarils (Quenya: Silmarilli) are the most significant artifacts in J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendarium, serving as the central catalyst for the events of the First Age of Middle-earth. These three peerless jewels were created by the Noldorin Elf-lord Fëanor to capture and preserve the untarnished light of the Two Trees of Valinor—the primary source of light before the creation of the Sun and Moon. The Nature of the Jewels

In the legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien, a Silmarilli ) is one of three peerless gems crafted by the Elf Fëanor during the Years of the Trees in Valinor. These jewels are the central focus of The Silmarillion silmaril

. Although they burned his hands and filled him with torment, he refused to let them go. The Fate of the Three The Silmarils (Quenya: Silmarilli ) are the most

Lyrics Summary: Full of Hell BandcampThe lyrics use the imagery of the jewel as a metaphor for a crushing, inescapable truth or a "steel bolt through your frontal lobe." "Secrets in the permafrost / Trouble in the barrens." "A brilliant glass / An eye of treasure." "What was wrought is unwrought / What was made now unmade." The Lore of the Silmarils The Nature of the Jewels In the legendarium of J

Crafted in the "Noon of Valinor," the Silmarils were made from a crystalline substance called silima, which only Fëanor knew how to forge [11]. Inside these crystals, he captured the blended light of the Two Trees—Telperion and Laurelin—the original sources of light for the world before the Sun and Moon [4, 5].

The War of the Jewels: The Silmaril as a Weapon

During the First Age, the Silmarils acted as the primary McGuffin (a term Tolkien would have disliked, but functionally accurate) of the war against Morgoth.