My poppy charm pendant has proved to be very popular (back in stock soon, I promise), so I have decided to add some similar designs. All of them feature three charms, hanging from a hammered silver circle.
The first was inspired by cherry blossom, and features a cherry blossom flower, a leaf, and a deep red garnet bead. Cherry blossom is one of the heralds of spring, marking the changing of the season. It is a symbol of hope and new beginnings. The garnet, which represents a ripe cherry, is the birthstone for January, and is associated with passion and creativity.

Hawthorn blossom is another spring flower, closely associated with the month of May, and representing fertility and new life. This design features a hawthorn blossom flower, a leaf, and a red carnelian bead berry. The carnelian is said to boost energy, and promote physical and emotional well-being.

The final new design is slightly less seasonal. It was inspired by the sight of leaves and green acorns falling from oak trees in the autumn, and the charms are a silver oak leaf, a tiny acorn, formed from a green freshwater pearl, and a tag reading ‘oak’. Acorns symbolise growth and potential, whilst the oak is the king of trees, associated with strength and wisdom. The acorn is also a celtic and nordic fertility symbol.

All three pendants are available on their own, so that you can add your own chain or cord, or complete with a silver belcher chain. You can find all three in my shop now, plus the original poppy version will be available again very soon.
