Necklaces

Silver Saint Therese the Little Flower of Jesus

By Michelle DaRin / November 21, 2018

Saint Therese Little Flower Necklace, caste silver and glass beaded chain in grey, 16 inches long, fashioned from a medallion that belonged to my Mom. My Mom was a member of The Society of Saint Therese since 2008 I recently learned. I now am carrying on the family tradition and devotion to Saint Therese.
St. Therese loved nature, and often used the imagery of nature to explain how the Divine Presence is everywhere, and how everything is connected in God’s loving care and arms. Therese saw herself as “the Little Flower of Jesus” because she was just like the simple wild flowers in forests and fields, unnoticed by the greater population, yet growing and giving glory to God. Therese did not see herself as a brilliant rose or an elegant lily, by simply as a small wildflower. This is how she understood herself before the Lord – simple and hidden, but blooming where God had planted her.
“I will spend my heaven, doing good on earth.”
I love this, and I hope you do too, if for nothing else than the message Saint Therese brings to us all.
Peace, love, and understanding

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Serenity Prayer Necklace

By Michelle DaRin / November 20, 2018

Serenity Prayer Necklace, sometimes you have to hand things over to God and take solice in knowing that God has a plan. “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And wisdom to know the difference.” Cast bronze on black glass beaded chain, 16 inches long.

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Tree of Life Necklace

By Michelle DaRin / November 15, 2018

Tree of life necklace is made of caste bronze and wood beaded brass chain, it is 16 inches long. In this way, the tree of life is a symbol of a fresh start on life, positive energy, good health and a bright future. As a symbol of immortality. A tree grows old, yet it bears seeds that contain its very essence and in this way, the tree becomes immortal. As a symbol of growth and strength.

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Winged Pegasus Necklace

By Michelle DaRin / November 15, 2018

The Winged Pegasus Necklace, caste bronze on pale pink beaded chain, 16 inches long. Wild and free, breathtaking beauty, the meaning of the pegasus represents attaining the ultimate freedom with no boundaries of time and space.

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Budded Cross

By Michelle DaRin / November 15, 2018

This caste bronze budded cross is 30 inches long on blackened brass chain.

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Saint Therese The Little Flower Necklace

By Michelle DaRin / November 14, 2018

Saint Therese Little Flower Necklace, caste bronze and glass beaded chain in pale green, 30 inches long, fashioned from a medallion that belonged to my Mom. My Mom was a member of The Society of Saint Therese since 2008 I recently learned. I now am carrying on the family tradition and devotion to Saint Therese. […]

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A Star is Born Necklace

By Michelle DaRin / November 13, 2018

Star is Born Necklace, the starfish, what an amazing creature! It reminds us, as above so below, what happens in the mind or energetic realm is manifested in the earthly physical realm. There are stars above us, and stars in the ocean, starfish ability to sense, move, regenerate and to re-grow their bits and pieces is also symbolic of healing and renewal. This also ties in with water symbolism. Water is symbolic of healing, purification, cleansing. Water is also symbolic of emotion and intuition which ties in with the starfish meaning of sensory perception. #starfish #renewal #sensitive #healing #magical #abovebelow #ancient #strong #perceptive #resourceful #michelledarinjewelry

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Crimson Hamsa Necklace

By Michelle DaRin / October 12, 2018

Hamsa Good Luck Protection Necklace, caste bronze on hand linked crimson red beaded chain 16 inches long.

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Saint Dymphna Necklace

By Michelle DaRin / October 12, 2018

Saint Dymphna caste bronze charm necklace on glass black beaded chain, 16 inches long.
Saint Dymphna is the patron saint of the nervous, emotionally disturbed, mentally ill, and those who suffer neurological disorders – and, consequently, of psychologists, psychiatrists, and neurologists. She is also the patron saint of victims of incest.

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