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Birth Flower Necklace
Birth Flower Necklace
Birth Flower Necklace
Birth Flower Necklace
Birth Flower Necklace
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Birth Flower Necklace

Created by Shari Dixon

Cherish the beauty and symbolism of your birth month flower with a charming, handmade pendant.

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$48.00

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Annual & Perennial

Each of us has a flower associated with our birth month. Keep yours close to your heart with one of Shari Dixon's necklaces. She begins with a silver-plated pewter setting, applies lacquer paint to the inside, then artfully arranges each real petal, stem, and leaf. A coating of resin seals in the arrangement, ensuring it will always remain in bloom, and the finished pendant is strung onto a sterling silver chain. Find your flower and its symbolic meaning below. Chain made in Massachusetts. Setting made in Rhode Island. Handmade in Tennessee.

Want the full set? Check out the Birth Flower Bracelet and Birth Flower Earrings, also by Shari Dixon.

January: Carnation, represented by Achillea millefolium, symbolizes pride, beauty, fascination, love, and distinction.
February: Iris, represented by Delphinium glaucum, symbolizes faith, wisdom and hope.
March: Daffodil, symbolizes rebirth.
April: Daisy, represented by Erigeron, symbolizes innocence and modesty.
May: Lily of the valley, represented by Polyanthus Narcissus, symbolizes humility, chastity, sweetness, and purity.
June: Rose, symbolizes love, passion, and appreciation.
July: Larkspur, represented by Delphinium, symbolizes lightness and levity.
August: Gladiolus, represented by Hardenbergia violacea, symbolizes remembrance.
September: Aster, represented by Erigeron, symbolizes patience and daintiness.
October: Marigold, symbolizes grace.
November: Chrysanthemum, represented by Achillea millefolium, symbolizes compassion, friendship, and secret love.
December: Narcissus, symbolizes sweetness.

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Shari Dixon

created by

Shari Dixon

location

Tennessee

Shari Dixon began her career as a silversmith, but over time has adapted her line to include natural elements she finds inspiring. She has also merged her graphic design training with a strong background in fashion, creating a line of jewelry that's timeless, stylish, and reflective of the passion that jewelrymaking brings to her life. Her motifs incorporate natural elements such as flowers and leaves that are sealed in resin, which preserves the form and immortalizes their fragile, otherwise fleeting lives.

Explore the full collection by Shari Dixon

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Made from

sterling silver chain, silver plated pewter

Measurements

1/8” x 1 1/16”; chain 16” + 2”

Item ID

53333

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