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I loved blowing dandelion clocks with my Mum when I was a child, this necklace is such a pretty reminder of childhood innocence
A few pieces of lucky white heather added to bring extra luck:))
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Item name: "Make a Wish!"
Description: I have very carefully filled this large Beautiful hand blown lar glass hollow bead measures approx 20mm) with lucky white heather and dandelion seeds then attached vintage style filigree caps to top and bottom, hangs from a long 22" antique bronze plated chain, if you prefer longer or shorter chain message me to let me know. (lovely necklace, such a pretty reminder of childhood innocence and a must have for any nature lover:)
Legend has it that in the 3rd Century AD, Malvina (daughter of the legendary Scottish poet, Ossian), was betrothed to a Celtic warrior named Oscar.
Tragically (but not unexpectedly!), Oscar died in battle, and when Malvina heard the news she was heartbroken. The messenger who delivered the bad news, also delivered a spray of purple heather that Oscar had sent as a final token of his undying love for her
It's said that when Malvinas' tears fell onto the flowers in her hand, they immediately turned white, and this magical occurence prompted her to say 'although it is the symbol of my sorrow, may the white heather bring good fortune to all who find it.'
Your new necklace will come in dandelion stamped presentation box. All items ready for gift giving with its very own unique name card showing the name of item see above,
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