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The Eye of the Night is a seemingly simple silver necklace, adorned only with a round labradorite cabochon. But this simplicity is an illusion, as the stone, with deep reflections ranging from blue to midnight blue, streaked with dark lines, seems to contain an inner landscape. It evokes a forest under a full moon, when silvery light filters through the foliage and merges with shadows, creating a tangle of ghostly trunks and branches. This seemingly still scene gives the illusion of an impenetrable vegetal wall.
Yet the true secret of this mysterious forest is revealed on the back of the pendant, as if the jewelry has a visible side and a hidden side. The reverse is openwork: a series of trunks lets light pass through the stone, like moonbeams filtering between the trees. In the center of this miniature clearing, an owl appears in full flight.
The owl is a nocturnal bird. In many traditions, it symbolizes ancient wisdom. For the Greeks, it was the emblem of Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategy.
In this piece, the owl moves through the dense forest like a scout. It evokes the calm of those who listen more than they speak.
Metal: sterling silver (925).
Stone: labradorite.
Stone color: blue, dark blue, black.
Necklace length: 17.7 in (45 cm).
Pendant dimensions: 1.18 × 1.42 in (3 × 3.6 cm).
As we currently dwell in Mexico, provide a period of 3 to 6 weeks to receive your order for free with normal post service. Thank you for taking this information into account before ordering in our shop. At checkout, you will also have the option of choosing an express shipping. (please, read the complete conditions of shipping here).
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I hope you will love this jewel as much as I enjoyed creating it.
By Emmanuelle Guyon.
Tags : labradorite, round, owl, night bird, bird, nocturnal, tree, forest, wildlife, animal, totem, wisdom, night, darkness, moon, full moon, light, blue, dark blue, black, symbol, spiritual, mystical, intuition, poetic, magical, nature, shamanic, esoteric, mythology, Greek, Native American
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