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The gems were created by Fëanor, the most talented and proud craftsman of the Noldorin Elves. Fëanor wanted to find a way to capture the beautiful, changing light of the Two Trees so it would never be lost.
Thus, the three Silmarils found their final resting places in the three realms of the physical universe: the heavens, the depths of the earth, and the abyss of the sea. Literary Themes and Significance silmaril
Tolkien, a devout Catholic and medieval scholar, infused the Silmarils with profound theological meaning. The gems were created by Fëanor, the most
Today, in the canon of Tolkien’s legendarium, only one Silmaril remains visible to the world of Men. As Eärendil sails his ship, Vingilot , across the night sky with the jewel on his brow, it becomes the Star of High Hope—the light seen by Frodo in Galadriel’s phial during the passage of Shelob’s Lair ("Aiya Eärendil Elenion Ancalima!"). Literary Themes and Significance Tolkien, a devout Catholic