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A pale blue flower drifts at the center of a soft scatter of blush petals and tiny sky-colored blooms, suspended like a pressed daydream. Milkglass Meadowspell feels airy and hushed, like finding an old keepsake in a sunlit drawer and remembering something tender all at once.

 

In folklore, pale blue blossoms were often tied to calm thought, truth, and emotional clarity, while pink flowers carried the meaning of gentle affection, sweetness, and love that lingers. Together, they create a piece that feels almost whispered into being, a small talisman for soft hearts, old souls, and anyone learning that tenderness is its own kind of strength. This is a piece for those who want to carry gentleness without letting it disappear.

 

Perfect For:

 

~ Those who love soft, dreamlike jewelry with emotional meaning
~ Folklore lovers and nostalgic souls
~ Nature lovers drawn to pale, airy floral palettes
~ Anyone carrying memory, tenderness, or quiet healing
~ Gift-givers looking for something delicate and heartfelt
~ Everyday wear or sentimental occasions

 

Product Details:

 

~ Real pressed flowers sealed in crystal-clear resin
~ Organic round silver-tone bezel
~ Pendant size: approx. 1.3 in diameter
~ Chain length: 18 inches (sterling silver)
~ Lightweight & comfortable for everyday wear
~ Hypoallergenic chain and hardware

~ Handcrafted with love in Maine

Milkglass Meadowspell Necklace

SKU: MBWT4137
$30.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
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