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✨Rarity✨ ‘Medea’ Hippocampus shell necklace 🐚
✨Rarity✨
‘Medea’ Hippocampus shell necklace 🐚
Greek tales of old tell of the mighty, yet gentle Hippocampus… steadfast companion of Poseidon the God of the sea.
Her head and upper body are that of a horse but her tail the flowing fins of a fish.
Believed to embody power, strength and resilience, these beautiful creatures are said to arrive in our lives to teach us to navigate the currents of life with ease and grace.
Medea swims gently across her Clam shell, cast from a real shell found by us at Studland bay in Dorset.
She is joined by a seahorse, starfish and urchin and her calming power is heightened with the feminine positive energy of the moonstone and labradorite.
Medea is solid sterling silver hallmarked at the Edinburgh assay office and has three tiny 9ct gold highlights down her back. She hangs from a star studded silver chain which is adjustable between 18” and 20”.
The pendant is approx. 45 mm from the tip of the labradorite to the bottom of the shell.
✨Rarity✨
‘Medea’ Hippocampus shell necklace 🐚
Greek tales of old tell of the mighty, yet gentle Hippocampus… steadfast companion of Poseidon the God of the sea.
Her head and upper body are that of a horse but her tail the flowing fins of a fish.
Believed to embody power, strength and resilience, these beautiful creatures are said to arrive in our lives to teach us to navigate the currents of life with ease and grace.
Medea swims gently across her Clam shell, cast from a real shell found by us at Studland bay in Dorset.
She is joined by a seahorse, starfish and urchin and her calming power is heightened with the feminine positive energy of the moonstone and labradorite.
Medea is solid sterling silver hallmarked at the Edinburgh assay office and has three tiny 9ct gold highlights down her back. She hangs from a star studded silver chain which is adjustable between 18” and 20”.
The pendant is approx. 45 mm from the tip of the labradorite to the bottom of the shell.