Amulet of the Sylph
An elemental spirit of the air born from Germanic folklore, first coined in the 1500s, is described as the witch in the woods, seemingly slipping in and out of the ether, who communicates only by the sounds of echoes. Fitting for this faceted labradorite stone that flashes vibrant hues of verdant, cerulean, and golds at every angle. In a bezel setting with asymmetrical prongs and the texture of ancient treasures, she brings a sense of sophistication and spritely fervor that whispers tales of enchantment and forest secrets. The pendant measures just over 1” and sits on a delicate sterling silver chain, measuring 20”.
An elemental spirit of the air born from Germanic folklore, first coined in the 1500s, is described as the witch in the woods, seemingly slipping in and out of the ether, who communicates only by the sounds of echoes. Fitting for this faceted labradorite stone that flashes vibrant hues of verdant, cerulean, and golds at every angle. In a bezel setting with asymmetrical prongs and the texture of ancient treasures, she brings a sense of sophistication and spritely fervor that whispers tales of enchantment and forest secrets. The pendant measures just over 1” and sits on a delicate sterling silver chain, measuring 20”.
An elemental spirit of the air born from Germanic folklore, first coined in the 1500s, is described as the witch in the woods, seemingly slipping in and out of the ether, who communicates only by the sounds of echoes. Fitting for this faceted labradorite stone that flashes vibrant hues of verdant, cerulean, and golds at every angle. In a bezel setting with asymmetrical prongs and the texture of ancient treasures, she brings a sense of sophistication and spritely fervor that whispers tales of enchantment and forest secrets. The pendant measures just over 1” and sits on a delicate sterling silver chain, measuring 20”.