A one-of-a-kind modern talismans created with intention and love 🌻 Handcrafted in Colorado • Ethically sourced materials whenever possible 🌻
You have stood in places where the ancient world is still breathing.
Where the stones under your feet are older than any name given to any god. Where the air carries something that has no translation. Where you picked something up — a color, a symbol, a feeling — and carried it home in your chest without knowing yet what it was for.
This piece was made for you.
The Egyptian Whispers Talisman is a shape-shifter. She arrives as a full ceremonial talisman and separates into three distinct pieces you can wear independently — a choker, a bracelet, and a necklace. Three moods. Three ceremonies. One sacred object.
What she carries, from top to bottom:
The choker holds zeolite, ruby, and carnelian at the back — grounding stones, protection stones, stones of fire and vitality worn against the pulse points of your neck.
At the front of the choker, a large oval Picture Jasper takes center stage. Picture Jasper is the stone of the earth's memory — each one contains a landscape, a map, a story held inside the mineral for millions of years. Crowning it: one ruby and two peridots, faceted and alive with light. On the back of this stone, a lotus flower stamped directly into the metal. The lotus. The symbol of emergence. Of beauty that rises from the dark.
Below that, the Egyptian locket. She is the heart of this piece. Her lid is cast in the face of the Sphinx — that ancient guardian who has watched over the desert for four thousand years and has never once looked afraid. The lid holds one red ruby, one blue ruby, and two additional gemstones that catch the light like secrets. The bottom of the locket holds four oval stones, each one a window. On the back, another lotus flower, stamped and oxidized into the silver. She opens. What you place inside is yours alone.
This locket detaches from the talisman completely. It clips onto a delicate colored chain and becomes a bracelet — a portable altar you can wear on your wrist when you need her close in a different way.
Continuing down: a rhodonite — the stone of compassion and emotional healing — set with a faceted garnet that burns like an ember. Below it, a small onyx for grounding. Flanking this piece, two faceted stones catch light on either side. On the back, spirals in brass wire, hand-formed — the ancient symbol of expansion, of energy moving outward from the center.
A druzy agate follows. If you have never held druzy, you have never seen a cave wearing jewelry. Thousands of tiny crystals growing together on a single surface, sparkling like a night sky that fits in your palm.
Then: a hand cast in sterling silver in the maker's own studio. A prayer hand. It holds a delicate chain from which hangs a red evil eye — protection, watchfulness, the ancient symbol that has guarded women across Egypt, Turkey, Greece, and the Levant for thousands of years.
Below that, an agate that looks like an eye looking back at you.
And then a cage. Inside the cage, a small bone skull and a carved white bead. Life and death together, the way they have always been together, the way the ancients understood them — not as opposites but as companions.
At the very bottom, two small owls hang like sentinels. The owl. The bird of Athena, of Hecate, of the feminine wisdom that sees in the dark. They are the last thing this talisman says before it falls silent.
The full inventory of what she holds:
Picture Jasper · Ruby · Peridot · Zeolite · Carnelian · Rhodonite · Garnet · Onyx · Druzy Agate · Moonstone · Eye Agate · Brass wire spirals · Lotus flower stamps · Egyptian Sphinx locket · Prayer hand cast in sterling silver · Red evil eye · Bone skull · Carved white bead · Owl charms · Sterling silver throughout
Convertible: wears as full talisman, choker, bracelet, or necklace.
This piece has never existed before. It will never exist again.
One of a kind · Handcrafted · Sterling silver · Convertible · Wearable altar · 20+ years of craft · $2,400
The Egyptian Whispers Talisman is for the woman who does not just appreciate ancient wisdom. She carries it. 🧿🪬