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A single rose-pink flower glows at the center of this silver heart, cradled by tiny pale blossoms like a moment carefully kept. Bloomheld Sanctuary feels steady and heartfelt, a reminder that brightness doesn’t have to announce itself to be real.

 

In folk traditions, pink blooms were often linked to gentleness and resilience rather than romance alone, while heart-shaped charms were worn as quiet guardians, meant to shelter what mattered most. Gardens, in old stories, were places of tending, not to erase sorrow, but to give it room to breathe alongside beauty. This necklace is for those who carry love forward, shaped by what they’ve known, and softened, not diminished, by loss.

 

Perfect For:

 

~ Those who cherish soft, symbolic jewelry with emotional meaning
~ Folklore lovers and quiet-daydream souls
~ Nature lovers who adore real flowers and organic details
~ Anyone carrying grief who wants a small, steady reminder of love
~ Gift-givers looking for something heartfelt and handmade
~ Everyday wear or sentimental occasions

 

Product Details:

 

~ Real pressed flowers sealed in crystal-clear resin
~ Heart-shaped bezel with a bright silver-tone finish
~ Pendant size: approx. 1.4 in x 1.2 in
~ Chain length: 18 inches (sterling silver)
~ Lightweight & comfortable for everyday wear
~ Hypoallergenic chain and hardware

~ Handcrafted with love in Maine

Bloomheld Sanctuary Heart Necklace

SKU: MBWT2614
$30.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
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