A one-of-a-kind modern talismans created with intention and love 🌻 Handcrafted in Colorado • Ethically sourced materials whenever possible 🌻
You know what it feels like to carry something from a long time ago.
Not a memory exactly. Something older than that. Something in the hands. In the way you reach for certain colors, certain textures, certain stones without knowing why. Something that was already yours before you found it.
This piece was made for that part of you.
The Lineage of the Thread is named for the oldest feminine act in human history. Before writing, before cities, before anything we call civilization, women were weaving. Threading fiber through fiber. Creating warmth, creating beauty, creating meaning with their hands. Every woman who has ever spun, woven, knotted, braided, or sewn is in that lineage. You are in that lineage. This piece honors it.
The threads that hang from this talisman are not decorative. They are the feminine spirits. Thousands of generations of women whose hands knew what to do before their minds caught up. Women who made something from nothing and called it ordinary. It was never ordinary. It was always sacred.
The Lineage of the Thread is a body-length ceremonial talisman that separates into two distinct pieces. Wear her in full as a statement, or detach the bottom section and wear each part independently. She moves with you. She adapts. She is never the same twice.
What she carries, from top to bottom:
A sterling silver cord threaded by hand with eight millimeter faceted carnelian beads and pink quartz beads. Both stones of the heart. Carnelian for courage and forward motion, pink quartz for the softness that takes more strength than anyone admits. They sit together on the cord the way those two energies have always sat together inside a woman who knows herself.
Hanging from the cord, a stunning ammonite set in sterling silver and copper. The ammonite is one of the oldest sacred forms in existence. A spiral fossil millions of years old, the shape of the golden ratio, the shape of the galaxy, the shape of the nautilus shell growing from the inside out. She is surrounded by three pieces of water cast silver that make her look like she grew from the ocean floor. Dangling from her: faceted garnets, huayruro seeds, hematite, and blue aquamarine. On the back of the ammonite, a handmade opalite. Soft, luminous, the stone of gentle transition.
The bottom section of the talisman detaches directly from the ammonite and becomes its own independent piece.
That detachable section opens with a three-dimensional flower of life. That ancient geometric pattern that appears in every sacred tradition on earth, from Egyptian temples to Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks. Printed in three dimensions and cast in silver.
Below that, a reversible pendant holding a Paua shell from New Zealand. That iridescent abalone that carries the color of the sea off the coast of the islands where the maker lived for two years. An amethyst is set on top. Turn it over and find a different face entirely. Two sides. Two truths. Both yours.
Then two horizontal bone tubes from which threads hang on either side like wings, like the fringe of a prayer shawl, like the hands of women weaving something that will outlast them. This is the heart of the talisman's name. These threads are not decoration. They are memory. They are the feminine spirits made visible. The delicacy of hands that create, that spin, that weave, that knot, that make something from nothing. The oldest language women have ever spoken. Movement and rhythm. They say I am still moving. I am not finished.
An orange translucent agate follows. Luminous, warm, the color of late afternoon light through amber glass. Set in copper and sterling silver. On the back, Egyptian symbols rolled directly into the metal on the maker's own roller mill, the same hands that have been pressing pattern into metal for over twenty years.
A heart-shaped faceted lapis lazuli. Bought in Turkey. This particular stone crossed the Bosphorus in the maker's hands and found its way into yours. Lapis, the stone of truth, of the voice, of the woman who has stopped editing herself before she speaks.
Another faceted carnelian bead. The thread of courage, continuing.
And at the very bottom, a green jasper also brought home from Turkey, with a small red coral and a textured copper wheel. Earth and sea and fire, at the end, holding everything up.
The full inventory of what she holds:
Carnelian · Pink Quartz · Ammonite · Garnet · Huayruro · Hematite · Aquamarine · Opalite · Flower of Life · Paua Shell from New Zealand · Amethyst · Orange Agate · Lapis Lazuli from Turkey · Green Jasper from Turkey · Red Coral · Water cast silver · Copper · Sterling silver throughout
Convertible: wears as full body-length talisman or detaches at the ammonite into two independent pieces.
This piece has been to New Zealand and Turkey. It will never be made again.
One of a kind · Handcrafted · Sterling silver · Copper · Convertible · Wearable altar · 20+ years of craft · $1,550
The Lineage of the Thread is for the woman who knows that everything she has ever made, mended, built, and blessed with her hands is still alive somewhere. This piece carries it. 🧵🪹