Chamomile — silver pendant with chrysolite, coated with white rhodium
There are people who have no love for winter, summer or autumn, but everybody has a soft spot for springtime. After bearing the shackles of the cold and frost, after many hours of walking in the freezing air, we suddenly catch the sun on our face, and a wonderful season of love and youth enters into full force.
Spring is the planet’s favourite time of year. Like true love or a half-open gate to paradise, we eagerly await the spring. It fills the world, leaving no room for sadness or bad dreams. The miraculous feeling of the soul beginning its dance flows throughout the body and remains there for months to come.
The modest white daisy, with its boisterous yet warm appearance, is a symbol of the revival of spring. It decorates the forests resplendently, filling them with life. It opens its arms to the world without a care — a simple and well-loved flower.
Did you know that daisies were used to treat wounds in ancient times? King Henry VIII of England and Ireland even ate dishes prepared with daisies to cure diseases.
To this day, girls adhere to the age-old customs of using beautiful wildflowers to weave wreathes and decorate their long hair. In the language of flowers, a gift of daisies signifies good intentions, purity and innocence.
Pure, tender and modest love quietly follows the scent of chamomile. Not defiant passion, not hot emotions, but gentleness and fidelity.
Our beautiful pendant, featuring a spring stone, was created to emphasize female beauty. We made it of sterling silver to convey the texture and shape of the flower. A delicate green chrysolite is nestled in the centre of the petals, a stone that evokes memories of warmth and the freshness of spring.
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