A one-of-a-kind talisman created with intention and love. This piece features natural gemstones and sterling silver, channeling protection, power, and ancestral memory. Handcrafted in my Colorado studio. • Handmade using fire, hammer, and sacred intention • Ethically sourced materials whenever possible.
One-of-a-Kind Ceremonial Adornment
Pink Quartz, Carnelian, Ammonite, Moonstone, Lapis Lazuli, Red Coral, Amber, Jade, Amethyst, Pāua Shell & More
She was made of hands —
Not just mine, but every hand that came before-
Lineage of the Thread is a one-of-a-kind ceremonial necklace — a body-length talisman woven from the ancestral memory of women who create, mend, bless, and build with their hands. This piece is not worn. It is embodied.
Each thread is a channel.
Each stone is a prayer.
Each feather, a story still fluttering.
💎 Sacred Materials
- Ammonite Fossil: Spiral of time, symbol of evolution and ancient memory
- Pink Quartz: Soft love and feminine healing
- Carnelian: Life-force energy, creativity, and sacred bloodline
- Moonstone: Divine intuition and inner moonlight
- Lapis Lazuli: Truth, voice, and celestial awareness
- Red Coral: Oceanic protection and root vitality
- Amber: Ancestral fire, light suspended in time
- Jade: Earth wisdom and harmonizing abundance
- Amethyst: Spiritual clarity and higher self alignment
- Pāua Shell: Oceanic rebirth and reflective inner beauty
Plus hand-dyed silks, antique beads, feathers, hammered metal, and carved deer bone — all intentionally placed to move with your body like a ceremonial poem.
🕊️ Details
- One-of-a-kind sacred adornment — no replicas, no reproductions
- Neck-to-waist body length design with wrap-around silk tie
- Handmade using a mix of artisan techniques: silversmithing, wirework, threading, knotting, wrapping, intuitive layering
- Adjustable at waist and neckline for ritual wear or altar display
- Ships in sacred packaging with story scroll and symbolic guide
- Cleansed and blessed with prayer, water, and breath before sending
🌿 For the One Who:
- Walks between art and ritual
- Holds the memory of grandmothers in her fingers
- Honors her body as both altar and offering
🧵 Some women are born from their mothers.
Others are woven into being — by thread, stone, and flame.
This piece is for them.