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NKL-DRG01GRN: Dragonfly, Courage in Kanji and Love Ceramic Necklace with Celtic weaved cord - Green glaze
NKL-DRG01GRN: Dragonfly, Courage in Kanji and Love Ceramic Necklace with Celtic weaved cord - Green glaze
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Dragonfly, Courage in Kanji and Love Ceramic Necklace with Celtic weaved cord - Green glaze
Glaze color: Green Necklace cord is adjustable
A symbol of transformation, bravery, and heart — this handcrafted ceramic necklace weaves together powerful meanings in a beautifully earthy form. Featuring a graceful dragonfly, the Kanji for Courage and the word Love, the pendant is glazed in a deep, natural green — the color of renewal, grounding, and growth.
The dragonfly, a messenger of change and light, pairs perfectly with the strength of courage and the warmth of love, creating a talisman for those walking their own brave path. The Celtic-style woven cord adds an ancient, earthy texture — a nod to heritage, interconnection, and timeless strength.
Each necklace is handmade and completely unique — a meaningful companion for the heart-led and fearless.
Please Note: All of our ceramic jewelry is handcrafted with care, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind. Due to the handmade nature of the process, slight variations in size, shape, and glaze color may occur — adding to the charm and uniqueness of every item. Slight differences in size and color are not flaws — they’re part of the art, making every piece as unique as the person wearing it.
Each piece is made with lots of love (and clay under our fingernails).
Please allow 2–3 weeks for your handmade treasure to arrive — good things take time.
KANJI are letters or characters invented by the Chinese and adopted by the Japanese around the middle of the 6th century AD. Kanji are ideographs, meaning that the whole character conveys a meaning and corresponds to a word by combining characters, A set of 2,136 characters has been officially declared as the "Kanji for everyday use".
The Mystique and History of Knots is Connecting the Human Heart Through Ancient Techniques.
Double Coin Knot or Josephine knot = The Josephine knot is a lover's knot that symbolizes eternal love because its strands intertwined continuously. It originated in the Orient, where it is still called the Double Coin Knot. In European countries it was named for Empress Josephine, who was the wife of Emperor Napoleon Boneparte. The Josephine knot, is also known as the carrick bend, sailor's knot, Chinese knot, and Celtic knot, etc.
Knots have a variety of uses and meanings, ranging from practical applications in fishing, hunting, construction, and sailing, to religious and cultural symbols. For example, in ancient Egypt, knots symbolizes eternal life, while in China, they were used as decorative and auspicious symbols. In Celtic culture, knots represented eternity and unity, and in Buddhism, they symbolized karma and reincarnation.
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