Inspired by love for water! Two ready to ship, otherwise made to order. Each pair might differ in stone or so wire size, shape, and slight color.
20g 14k gold filled wire and earring backs. Hoops 2in x 2in. Mixed Pearl sizes
20g 14k gold filled wire and earring and backs. Hoops 1.5” x 1.5”. All big pearls
Handmade with love.
Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces are all water signs known for their sensitivity and intuition. Cancer signs are said to be particularly drawn to pearls. The inner flow of pearls is said to tap into inner wisdom and nurture love. Pearls are believed to also signify faith and innocence.
Ancient Japanese folktales told that pearls were created from the tears of mythical creatures like mermaids and nymphs. Early Chinese civilizations believed that dragons carried pearls between their teeth and the dragon had to be slain to claim the pearls, which symbolized wisdom. The phrase “pearls of wisdom” is still used today.
Other cultures associated pearls with the moon, calling them “teardrops of the moon.” Hindu folklore explained that dewdrops fell from the moon into the sea, and Krishna picked one for his daughter on her wedding day.
Pearls have also been symbols of wealth, purity, and fertility. Pearl jewelry is often worn by brides during weddings in Asia and in Western cultures.
Inspired by love for water! Two ready to ship, otherwise made to order. Each pair might differ in stone or so wire size, shape, and slight color.
20g 14k gold filled wire and earring backs. Hoops 2in x 2in. Mixed Pearl sizes
20g 14k gold filled wire and earring and backs. Hoops 1.5” x 1.5”. All big pearls
Handmade with love.
Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces are all water signs known for their sensitivity and intuition. Cancer signs are said to be particularly drawn to pearls. The inner flow of pearls is said to tap into inner wisdom and nurture love. Pearls are believed to also signify faith and innocence.
Ancient Japanese folktales told that pearls were created from the tears of mythical creatures like mermaids and nymphs. Early Chinese civilizations believed that dragons carried pearls between their teeth and the dragon had to be slain to claim the pearls, which symbolized wisdom. The phrase “pearls of wisdom” is still used today.
Other cultures associated pearls with the moon, calling them “teardrops of the moon.” Hindu folklore explained that dewdrops fell from the moon into the sea, and Krishna picked one for his daughter on her wedding day.
Pearls have also been symbols of wealth, purity, and fertility. Pearl jewelry is often worn by brides during weddings in Asia and in Western cultures.