Psyche
【 Happy Messengers 】
This series adorns jewelry with creatures known as symbols of love and happiness, messengers of good fortune.
We meticulously craft and present these creatures, believed to bring happiness, using a unique technique with colorful natural stones and gems.
This piece features a design of a cheerfully fluttering butterfly, crafted with a diamond-cut green amethyst and a cushion-cut amethyst.
Butterflies symbolize beauty and dreams, transcending life and death. Globally revered as auspicious creatures, they are considered messengers of good luck; it is said that seeing one or having one land on you brings good news or a wonderful encounter.
In Greek mythology, they represent the reincarnation of a loved one. In Christianity, they symbolize resurrection. Feng Shui associates them with joy. Furthermore, their remarkable transformation from caterpillar to butterfly signifies the culmination of effort, metamorphosis, rebirth, blossoming, and new beginnings.
We create these pieces with the hope that they will become a piece of lucky jewelry, encouraging you always. They are perfect as a gift for someone embarking on a new chapter, a charm for a loved one, for those wishing to see their efforts bear fruit, for those seeking positive personal change, or as a charm while focusing on beauty and self-care.
14KGF hook earrings
Other pins and wires: 14KGF
Total earring length: Approx. 22mm
■ About Amethyst
Stone language: Sincerity, Peace of mind, Intuition, February birthstone
Its Japanese name, "Shisuisho," translates to purple crystal. It is one of the oldest gemstones.
It carries the romantic epithet of the "guardian stone of love" and the "stone that protects love." In Japan, purple has been used since ancient times in rituals and adornments as a color of the highest dignity. In Greek mythology, Amethyst was the name of a lady-in-waiting to the moon goddess and was written as the incarnation of a beautiful maiden.
In Christianity, it is still used in the rings of high priests for ceremonies.
The word's etymology means "not drunk," suggesting a meaning of maintaining reason and nobility at all times.
■ About Green Amethyst
Stone language: Healing, Sincerity, Peace of mind, Tranquility, Intuition, February birthstone
This refers to amethyst with a green hue.
It is sometimes called Prasiolite, derived from the Greek word "Prasios," meaning "bright green," or given names like Peridino, using the names of both citrine and peridot.
This stone is popular for its elegant mint green color.
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