Little Lunula
In ancient Rome, the lunula pendant was often worn by young girls as a protective amulet, in a prime example of what Wikipedia would call apotropaic magic. Do as the Romans do and ward off the evil eye - or show your allegiance to the isle of Avalon, or whatever else a crescent moon means to you. It’s simple, it’s graceful, and it’s just the right amount of witchy.
Originally hand-sculpted in wax, then molded for production and cast in white bronze (unless otherwise requested). Approximately 18mm wide. Adjustable cord included, or upgrade to a stainless steel or sterling silver chain for an added fee.
In ancient Rome, the lunula pendant was often worn by young girls as a protective amulet, in a prime example of what Wikipedia would call apotropaic magic. Do as the Romans do and ward off the evil eye - or show your allegiance to the isle of Avalon, or whatever else a crescent moon means to you. It’s simple, it’s graceful, and it’s just the right amount of witchy.
Originally hand-sculpted in wax, then molded for production and cast in white bronze (unless otherwise requested). Approximately 18mm wide. Adjustable cord included, or upgrade to a stainless steel or sterling silver chain for an added fee.
In ancient Rome, the lunula pendant was often worn by young girls as a protective amulet, in a prime example of what Wikipedia would call apotropaic magic. Do as the Romans do and ward off the evil eye - or show your allegiance to the isle of Avalon, or whatever else a crescent moon means to you. It’s simple, it’s graceful, and it’s just the right amount of witchy.
Originally hand-sculpted in wax, then molded for production and cast in white bronze (unless otherwise requested). Approximately 18mm wide. Adjustable cord included, or upgrade to a stainless steel or sterling silver chain for an added fee.