Lily of the valley has long held a place in the language of mourning and remembrance, its small bell-shaped flowers often carrying associations of humility, return, tenderness, and the quiet hope of being reunited with those we have lost.
Pearls, in mourning jewellery, have often been used to symbolise tears, not only as an expression of sorrow, but as something formed slowly through pressure, time, and what has been endured.
Together they become a small meditation on grief, fragile petals of hope bearing the weight of tears beneath them.
These earrings are intended not simply as adornment, but as a quiet symbol of love, loss, and what continues to be carried.
Pictured: Solid Sterling Silver with 3mm freshwater pearls.
As each pair is made by hand, slight variations in form, finish, and surface detail may occur, making each piece quietly unique.
Lily of the valley has long held a place in the language of mourning and remembrance, its small bell-shaped flowers often carrying associations of humility, return, tenderness, and the quiet hope of being reunited with those we have lost.
Pearls, in mourning jewellery, have often been used to symbolise tears, not only as an expression of sorrow, but as something formed slowly through pressure, time, and what has been endured.
Together they become a small meditation on grief, fragile petals of hope bearing the weight of tears beneath them.
These earrings are intended not simply as adornment, but as a quiet symbol of love, loss, and what continues to be carried.
Pictured: Solid Sterling Silver with 3mm freshwater pearls.
As each pair is made by hand, slight variations in form, finish, and surface detail may occur, making each piece quietly unique.