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The Larkvale Flora Pendant feels like a tiny gathering from a hidden valley where the wildflowers grow untamed and the air hums with quiet magic. Centered by a deep plum bloom and surrounded by soft sprigs of white and green, each flower is real, gently pressed, and preserved forever beneath crystal-clear resin. The uneven silver-tone circle gives it that handcrafted, woodland-found feeling, as if it were a keepsake discovered on a mossy path.

 

The name Larkvale nods to old folklore, where valleys were believed to hold the gentlest spirits of the land—places of renewal, protection, and soft beginnings. This pendant carries that energy: humble, natural, and deeply calming.

 

For anyone navigating grief, it offers a whisper of comfort. Not heavy, not overt, just a soft reminder that beauty still grows in quiet places, and that even in the hardest seasons, something tender can take root. Wear it as a piece of the wild, a touchstone for grounding, or a small circle of hope carried close to your heart.

 

Perfect For:

 

  • Lovers of soft, natural florals
  • Grieving hearts and those who need a pick-me-up
  • Nature wanderers and woodland daydreamers
  • Fans of earthy, botanical jewelry
  • Moms, daughters, sisters, and friends
  • Anyone who finds meaning in nature, memory, and handmade treasures

 

Details:

 

  • Real pressed purple, white, and green wildflowers
  • Preserved in clear resin
  • Organic-edge round silver bezel
  • Non-plated stainless steel necklace chain (durable and tarnish-resistant)
  • Pendant diameter: approx. 1.25 inches
  • Handmade with love in Maine

 

This necklace feels like carrying a gentle breath from the forest—quiet, natural, and beautifully wild. From Momma Bear’s Wild Things, where every petal carries a little piece of wild magic.

Larkvale Flora Pendant

SKU: MBWT42
$30.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
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