Three Moons (R) – SOLD

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Dating from as far back as the 6th Century BCE, this “Triple Goddess” lunar emblem is thought to have first been associated with the Greek goddess Hectate. It is also commonly viewed as a triad with the Roman goddess Diana in her huntress, moon, and underworld incarnations. But it has appeared throughout time in many mythological and religious pantheons and is often interpreted as the three phases of womanhood that we will all, should we endure, pass through: Maid, Mother, Crone. (R)

This piece is hand-cut, hammered, and formed from the “moon metal,” sterling silver, and features a radiant drop of Triple Grade A moonstone—so luminous it is as if it fell from the moon itself. It doesn’t show in the images, but with movement, the stone flashes a beautiful, iridescent blue. The center focal point is attached to a black leather cord. At 17 inches in overall length, it falls perfectly just below the well of the clavicle on most women. An inch and a half sterling chain extender at the clasp is included for those who prefer a little more room. For more about the piece and additional images, please see my blog post from June 7, 2021.  (R)

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