Sea's Rapture | The Conjurer ~ Clíodhna
In some Irish myths, she is a Queen of the Banshees of the Tuatha Dé Danann. In others, Clíodhna is a goddess of love and beauty, and the patron of County Cork.
She is said to have three brightly colored birds who eat apples from an otherworldly tree and whose sweet song heals the sick people. She leaves the otherworldly island of Tír Tairngire ("the land of promise") to be with her mortal lover, Ciabhán, but is taken by a wave as she sleeps due to the music played by a minstrel of Manannan mac Lir in Glandore harbor in County Cork ...the tide there is known as Tonn Chlíodhna, "Clíodhna's Wave". Whether she drowns or not depends on the version being told, along with many other details of the story.
Fringed in hand-wired sea-green glass beads that appear along the chain much like a receding wave along the shore - a hand-formed connector holds a rustic, stone-like antiqued copper charm and a lone, blushing cream-colored freshwater pearl.
The necklace measures 16-1/2" long including the lobster claw clasp.
{ antiqued copper & copper plate }
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