Necklaces

Arch Angel Michael Necklace

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017

Archangel Michael Necklace , Archangel Michael symbolizes many things including courage, protection, fire, and guidance.
Protection
As the defender of all that is pure, Michael is the epitome of strength and valor. He intervenes miraculously to save lives and to protect our bodies, loved ones, vehicles, belongings, and reputations.
Spiritual Protection
Archangel Michael is the supreme protector who guards against all effects of fear and fear-based energies. After all, this negative emotion is the driving force behind everything that’s unsavory in this world. Without fear, we have peace.
#peace #archangelmichael #fire #courage #protection #guidance #justask #gold #purple #angelmessages😇 #michelledarinjewelry #courage

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Saint Germaine of the Violet Flame

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017

Saint Germaine, Master of the Violet Flame, master alchemist of the sacred fire who comes bearing the gift of the violet flame of freedom for world transmutation, as lord of the seventh ray Saint Germain delivers dispensation for the seventh age and the seventh ray—the violet ray of freedom, justice, mercy, alchemy and sacred ritual—a new lifewave, a new civilization, a new energy. #saintgermaine #violetflame #transmutation #newenergy #alchemy #mercy #justice #lifewave #michelledarinjewelry

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Green Lotus Necklace

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017

This is a great statement piece, great for layering, and the colors are beautiful. The lotus in Buddhist symbolism is symbolic of purity of the body, speech, and mind as while rooted in the mud, its flowers blossom on long stalks as if floating above the muddy waters of attachment and desire. It is also symbolic of detachment as drops of water easily slide off its petals.

It is also to be noted that many Asian deities are depicted seated on a lotus flower. According to legend, Gautama Buddha was born with the ability to walk and everywhere he stepped, lotus flowers bloomed. This piece varies in size and is available in green, and orange.
Made dyed magnesite set in silver and brass on leather cord, magnesite is a stone known for its calming properties and is used frequently in meditation.

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Blue Magnesite Winged Necklace, SOLD

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017
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See Had the Power All Along

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017

She Had the Power All Along, this piece is made from a vintage silver milage, stamped silver with peacock feathers. It was inspired from the quote about Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, “she had the power all along”, a reminder that the true power lies within each of us, we just need to bring it out!

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Crowned Bird Necklace

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017

Enameled Copper Crowned Bird Necklace, enameled copper, and brass chain. Available in turquoise as well.

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Homage to Georgia O’Keefe

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017

Caste Resin Steer Horn Necklace, paying homage to the late and great Georgia O’Keefe with this statement necklace. Made of caste resin, leather, and enameled copper, it can be worn long or short and is great for layering.

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St. Christopher Protection Necklace

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017

We all need some protection on our journey through life and, some direction, no matter what traditions you follow. I believe we are truly all one. St. Christopher is know as the protector over travelers and Garuda is also known in many traditions as the Birdman. He also served as a protector. May you always find your way and be protected. #stchristopher #garuda #birdman #protection #journey #compass #watchoverme #safety #travels #michelledarinjewelry #fly #planes #trains #automobiles

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Native America Horse Bridal Rosette Necklace, SOLD

By Daryl Ledyard / November 1, 2017

This piece is fashioned form a recycled horse bridal rosette antique. Glass domed bridle rosettes are a decoration for a horses bridle that first became popular in the Victorian days(late 1800-early 1900). They used very colorful artwork that was also popular for scrapbook diecuts and calling cards used in that era. Very few pairs of these have survived over the years. At best you can find a single rosette that is in decent shape. Most rosettes are made in pairs with the second being a mirror image of the first. This bridal was a unique find and a beautiful image of a Native American Indian.

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