Wish Necklace, Real Dandelion Seeds in Glass Pendant, Handmade Jewelry, Gift for Childhood Friend, Necklaces for Women, Dandelion Seed Jewelry, 3 Seeds
Bayou Glass Arts
Dandelion Oval Pendant
Wish Necklace
Looking for a meaningful keepsake or a thoughtful gift? This real dandelion necklace holds three delicate seeds, encased between two oval glass cabochons, creating a wearable glass terrarium.
Each piece is handcrafted using real dandelion fluff, capturing the memory of making wishes and blowing seeds into the wind as children.
Why three seeds? This design is often chosen to represent three children, three siblings, three generations, or simply three wishes held close to the heart. It's a beautiful way to mark a meaningful connection or a moment worth remembering.
As with all my real flower jewelry, this pendant lets you carry a little piece of nature and something deeply personal wherever you go.
- Pendant: 1 1/2"H x 1"W (38mm x 25mm)
- 3 Dandelion Seeds under glass
- Truly Hand Made in USA
- FREE 1st Class Domestic Shipping
- Expedited shipping available
- Ready to ship
- This listing qualifies for next business day shipping
- Select your length of fully adjustable Figaro chain with secure lobster claw clasp
- Gift wrapping and messaging offered
- Choose from Shiny Black Finish or Shiny Silver Finish
- Style #2248
Symbol of the Military Child
I was recently told that the dandelion is considered the military national flower and is representative of children of parents in the military. It's the plant that puts down roots almost anywhere, unpretentious, survivor of many climates, the roots are strong, hardy, upright, and they are ready to fly with the breezes to new adventures. So, befitting of many military brats.
Handcrafted Process
My medium is Stained Glass “Tiffany” technique. It is the method of applying copper foil, wire and solder to form my jewelry designs. All of my work is newly made with an intentional aged appearance of oxidized silver. Each piece is lovingly handmade by me in my studio on the bayou here in Louisiana. The metal is applied with an iron as opposed to a torch which lends to an organic sense, both to the look and feel of each of my pieces.