Legend & Lore | The Pukwudgie
A Pukwudgie, is a human-like creature of Wampanoag folklore, sometimes said to be two to three feet tall. Their name translates to "little wild man of the woods that vanishes."
Legend claims, Pukwudgies can appear and disappear at will, shapeshift (of which the most common form is a creature that looks like a porcupine from the back and a half-troll, half-human from the front and walks upright), lure people to their deaths, use magic, launch poison arrows, and create fire.
According to lore, a person who annoyed a Pukwudgie would be subject to nasty tricks by it, or subject to being followed by the Pukwudgie, who would cause trouble for them. They are known to kidnap people, push them off cliffs, attack their victims with short knives and spears, and to use sand to blind their victims.
Featuring -
- Citrine pendant
- grey Moonstone
- faceted Hematite
- Snowflake Obsidian
- carved bone beads
- Amber pebbles
- gunmetal wiring
- antiqued silver chain, accents & clasp
The necklace measures 27" long including the clasp. The center drop - which includes the Citrine pendant - measures 4" long.
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