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COCO MAY

Murmur Lee From on High Double Strung Necklace

Murmur Lee From on High Double Strung Necklace

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The MURMUR LEE FROM ON HIGH necklace is inspired by Coco’s nominal character in her novel The Problem with Murmur Lee. Strong and sweet, hard and soft, just like Murmur Lee herself, the sun glints off this composition composed of rose quartz, Czech crystal, and silver chain. Pink rose quartz is employed in three ways: faceted rondelles, rectangular cubes, and spectacular faceted 1” teardrops, all strung amid pale pink Czech faceted crystals added to a double chain of brushed and textured silver. This is a statement piece that can be dressed up or down, according to your desire. Rose quartz crystal is said to bring the wearer tranquility while attracting romantic and platonic love. Limited edition.

  • Rose quartz crystal, pink Czech faceted crystal, silver double link chain, toggle clasp.
  • 24”.
  • Handmade in Florida in a lakeside village nestled between the St. Johns River and the sea.
  • Our jewelry is handcrafted with love using genuine stones. As such, our pearls and stones, which have been carefully selected from locales across the globe, possess variations in shape, color, and size. This contributes to their beauty and charm.
  • Free shipping and handling on every purchase.
  • Gemstones, pearls, and seashells are one-of-kind; color, texture, shape, and patterning will vary.
  • All of our jewelry is designed and handmade by Coco May. Each piece is one of a kind or is created as a limited edition. If an item is sold out and you'd like Coco to create another piece in the spirit of the original, please contact her at cocomayjewels@gmail.com.

Here the wind is visible. I watch it with the eyes of the newly born: curious, delighted, free of the yoke of judgment. It swirls and billows. Light threads its way through the wind’s shifting gray tones, weaving images. I have no form, no corporeality, yet I am here: a sprit watching the film of my life, my family’s life. The images waft all about and I feel my soul’s aperture open wider and wider. The light fills me. The wind fills me. The past—which was life—fills meMurmur Lee in The Problem with Murmur Lee by Connie May Fowler

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