The Emmie - Kintsugi
A raku-fired necklace shaped as a tear of happiness and sadness. Representing a womb and all the children that were desired and could never be, lives lost and grieved over, and for the happiness and anticipation of those that could conceive.
"Kintsugi" is a 15th Century Japanese method of fixing broken ceramics. The term literally means "to mend with gold". These "Emmie" pendents have the additional story of being broken and mended, showing that there is beauty and strength, even out of tragedy.
Necklace Rope - 19 inches (easily changed out)
Pendant - Approx: 2-2.5" L X 1.5" W
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A raku-fired necklace shaped as a tear of happiness and sadness. Representing a womb and all the children that were desired and could never be, lives lost and grieved over, and for the happiness and anticipation of those that could conceive.
"Kintsugi" is a 15th Century Japanese method of fixing broken ceramics. The term literally means "to mend with gold". These "Emmie" pendents have the additional story of being broken and mended, showing that there is beauty and strength, even out of tragedy.
Necklace Rope - 19 inches (easily changed out)
Pendant - Approx: 2-2.5" L X 1.5" W
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A raku-fired necklace shaped as a tear of happiness and sadness. Representing a womb and all the children that were desired and could never be, lives lost and grieved over, and for the happiness and anticipation of those that could conceive.
"Kintsugi" is a 15th Century Japanese method of fixing broken ceramics. The term literally means "to mend with gold". These "Emmie" pendents have the additional story of being broken and mended, showing that there is beauty and strength, even out of tragedy.
Necklace Rope - 19 inches (easily changed out)
Pendant - Approx: 2-2.5" L X 1.5" W
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All necklaces are around the same size and shape, but the colorings will vary from pictures due to how they interact with the fire.