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This talisman honors the journey of grief and healing. The chrysanthemum, with its petals tight and closed, is symbolic of retreat and isolation. As the petals loosen and open, they symbolize the gradual return to the world with newfound acceptance and resilience.

  • Lovingly handcrafted in Vancouver, Canada
  • Sustainably cast in 100% recycled sterling silver or bronze
  • Sterling silver talisman on an oxidized sterling silver chain
  • 18" Oxidized Fine Curb Chain 1.5mm
  • Sterling silver lobster clasp and a sterling silver Pyrrha branded quality tag
  • Talisman measures approx. 17mm x 17mm.

As a certified carbon-neutral B Corp, we’re committed to environmental responsibility — our jewelry is sustainably handcrafted with 100% recycled metals in our Vancouver studio using antique wax seals and imagery from the Victorian era. Member of 1% for the Planet, Ethical Metalsmiths, and the Responsible Jewellery Council.

Healing Journey | Chrysanthemum | Silver

SKU: N748-18
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Product Details

This talisman honors the journey of grief and healing. The chrysanthemum, with its petals tight and closed, is symbolic of retreat and isolation. As the petals loosen and open, they symbolize the gradual return to the world with newfound acceptance and resilience.

  • Lovingly handcrafted in Vancouver, Canada
  • Sustainably cast in 100% recycled sterling silver or bronze
  • Sterling silver talisman on an oxidized sterling silver chain
  • 18" Oxidized Fine Curb Chain 1.5mm
  • Sterling silver lobster clasp and a sterling silver Pyrrha branded quality tag
  • Talisman measures approx. 17mm x 17mm.

As a certified carbon-neutral B Corp, we’re committed to environmental responsibility — our jewelry is sustainably handcrafted with 100% recycled metals in our Vancouver studio using antique wax seals and imagery from the Victorian era. Member of 1% for the Planet, Ethical Metalsmiths, and the Responsible Jewellery Council.