Amalia
Shaded Purple Pearls & Gold Necklet
Shaded Purple Pearls & Gold Necklet
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Beautiful strand of graduating sized naturally twilight hued round freshwater Edison pearls accented by handmade solid 18k gold beads.
Length: 17"
Pearl Size: 3-5.5mm
Clasp: Handmade 18k solid gold J

EDISON PEARL
A unique, fresh water cultured pearl, Edison pearls are prized for their large size and perfectly round shape with abundant nacre. Symbolizing timeless elegance and refinement, they are renown not only for their size and shape, but for their high luster and pastel palette of colors. Like all pearls, they have a strong affinity with the water element, stabilizing the spirit, and nourishing the feminine essence.
GOLD
The precious metal gold is considered a master healer with rays in spiritual development, purification, and rejuvenation, and has long been associated with self-actualization. Treasured for its beauty and significance, gold has an enduring appeal. All of our gold elements are designed and crafted by hand in alliance with a 9th generation gold smithing family from India.
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Momi Natural Pearls
Pearls stand alone as the only jewel created in partnership with a living being. Beginning as a grain of sand or other irritant in the soft body of a mollusk, the pearl materializes through a self-soothing action of repeatedly applying nacre to the foreign body until the pearl is born fully perfected. As such, they never need to be cut or polished. Contrary to common misconception, pearls are created in a variety of colors and organic shapes. Naturally they have a strong affinity with the water element and are believed to be a yin tonic stabilizing the spirit. Momi, meaning pearl, is used as a term of endearment in the Hawaiian language for a beloved. Reflecting not only their glistening beauty but the alchemy that tenderness engenders, our Momi pearls celebrate transformation of the divine feminine within.
Layering:
Try layering pearls with other pearl pieces, highlighting the structural differences between varying collections, such as a pearl Alohi Drop with a pearl lei or mala.