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The Wildling Heather Circle Pendant feels like a tiny, hand-gathered bouquet from a misty hillside meadow. A real violet bloom sits at the center, surrounded by soft greens and lilac sprigs, all preserved in crystal-clear resin and framed in a gently uneven silver-tone circle. Every detail is natural, untouched, and beautifully imperfect, just the way wildflowers are meant to be.

 

Heather has long been a symbol of protection, resilience, and quiet strength in folklore. It was said to grow where the land held old stories, where love lingered, and where the heart found steadiness again. That spirit lives softly in this piece.

 

For those who carry grief, the pendant offers a subtle kind of comfort—not heavy, not overt, just a whisper that you’re still growing, still rooted, still moving toward the light. A reminder that even the most delicate things can survive storm weather. Wear it as a token of strength, a piece of nature close to your heart, or a keepsake that holds a little bit of wild magic wherever you go.

 

Perfect For:

 

  • Lovers of soft lavender and purple tones
  • Grieving hearts and those who need a pick-me-up
  • Nature wanderers and woodland romantics
  • Fans of dreamy botanical jewelry
  • Moms, daughters, sisters, and friends
  • Anyone who finds meaning in nature, memory, and handmade treasures

 

Details:

 

  • Real pressed lavender flowers, purple blooms, and greenery
  • 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 pocketful of twilight wildflowers—gentle, soothing, and beautifully wild. From Momma Bear’s Wild Things, where every petal carries a little piece of wild magic.

Wildling Heather Circle Pendant

SKU: MBWT37
$30.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
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