• Cardinal of Remembrance Necklace
  • Cardinal of Remembrance Necklace
  • Cardinal of Remembrance Necklace
  • Cardinal of Remembrance Necklace
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Cardinal of Remembrance Necklace

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Keep the memory of a departed loved one close with Lucy Golden’s endearing handcrafted necklace.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon

    Folklore has long associated the joyful red cardinal with the presence of angels and those who have left us. Inspired by that comforting idea, Lucy Golden has crafted her own endearing version of the winged messenger to bring solace and hope to someone who has experienced a loss.

    • Lucy hand-paints each petite bird in brilliant crimson, seals it with a protective eco-resin, and solders it onto a curling branch of sterling silver.
    • Boxed for giving and accompanied by a card that explains its symbolism, the necklace is a beautiful way to keep the memory of a departed loved one close.
    • Includes a graceful 18" sterling silver rope chain with a lobster clasp.
    • An Uncommon Goods exclusive.
    • Handmade in New Hampshire.

    Made from

    sterling silver, jewelers brass, enamel paints, eco-resin clear coat

    Measurements

    Pendant: 0.75” x 1”x 0.25”
    Chain: 18"

    Care

    Clean with a soft cloth and keep out of extreme heat.

    Item ID

    58485

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    Lucy Golden

    created by Lucy Golden

    location

    New Hampshire

    In New Hampshire?s White Mountains, you?ll find Lucy Golden?s home and studio on a 350-acre farm surrounded by woods and rivers. Lucy?s been making jewelry since her teens, and she?s inspired by all of nature, especially caterpillars, mushrooms, and moths?she even raises four species of giant silk moths. As an artist and naturalist, Lucy hopes that her work links people with the natural world. ?This connection between humans and the environment is its best defense,? she says, ?and ours, also.?

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