Weeping Willow Pendant Necklace
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Graceful and poetic, the weeping willow has long symbolized flexibility and resilience, bending with the wind yet never breaking, Its slender, cascading leaves evoke a sense of movement and renewal, inspiring artists and storytellers with its quiet elegance. In the Weeping Willow collection, these qualities are captured in delicate detail, creating jewelery that honors the tree's elegant silhouette and timeless symbolism.
The pendant features three slender bronze leaves, hand patinated to capture the depth of natural greenery. Nestled between the leaves are two clusters of white freshwater seed pearls, representing the willow's catkins with their luminous softness. The light interplay of verdant patina and pearly lustre gives this pendant a refined yet understated elegance, making it a versatile piece for everyday wear or a subtle accent for special occasions.
Materials: The Weeping Willow pendant is cast in hand-patinated bronze with clusters of white freshwater seed pearls.
Measures: Chain: 16"
- 18" L (adjustable); Pendant: 1.55" L × 0.45W
By Michael Michaud
About Michael Michaud
The Michael Michaud Design Jewelry Collection, designed by Michael Michaud, is a world-renowned collection of botanical jewelry. It captures the beauty and exquisite detail of nature using soft patinas on bronze accented with pearls, beads, stones, and more. His attention to intricate detail results in true to nature, botanical jewelry. This unique jewelry is made by creating molds directly from botanical elements in a process similar to lost-wax casting. While traditional lost-wax casting begins with a hand-carved model of wax, Michael Michaud instead uses an actual leaf, branch, or flower in place of the wax model. A mold is created around the botanical element and, as it is heated, the plant matter burns away and leaves behind a beautifully detailed mold of itself. Michael Michaud Jewelry is renowned for its beauty and workmanship and is featured in the finest museums, galleries, and specialty retailers around the world. Many collections are commissioned by leading museums such as The Victoria & Albert Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, The National Gallery of Art, and the Château de Versailles.
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