Cup Of Stars Pendant Charm - Silver
Behold Relics
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- 23rd November
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- Standard delivery
- 29th November - 2nd December
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The Cup is a symbol that has taken many different forms and meanings throughout history. It can represent femininity, knowledge and the pursuit of perfection. In more recent history, The Cup is most widely known as a minor arcana suit of the tarot card de...
The Cup is a symbol that has taken many different forms and meanings throughout history. It can represent femininity, knowledge and the pursuit of perfection. In more recent history, The Cup is most widely known as a minor arcana suit of the tarot card deck and broadly relates to emotions and relationships.
This pendant has no particular meaning behind it but is an exploration of our fascination of The Cup as a symbol throughout human history. The pendant features 4 stars on the inside of the cup, for no reason other than I like to imagine what it would be like to drink the stars.
This pendant is cast in solid sterling silver from a mould of an original wax carving.
Approximate dimensions excluding bail:
Height: 15mm
Width: 14mm
Inside bail: 4.5mm
Please note that chain is not included with this pendant.
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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 29th November - 2nd December
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Behold Relics
South East England
Bringing a touch of the unusual to everyday jewellery, Behold Relics aims to create wearable pieces of treasure that you won’t find anywhere else.
Influenced by folklore, mythology and the natural world, my pieces celebrate the power of ancient objects and the mystery behind unearthed relics. My designs are predominantly made using the lost-wax casting method, a technique of jewellery making that is believed to have first been used around 5000 years ago!