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Customize your own charm necklace by choosing from the charms below. More are available so if you have something specific in mind, email me for a custom quote.
Canary: Connected with freedom and intellect, a canary was used in mines for determining a clear path ahead. Symbolizes testing and self-sacrifice.
Crown: The crown has long been a sign of royalty, victory and empire. It is a symbol of success and sovereignty.
Dog: A powerful symbol of faithfulness and guardianship, loyalty and companionship, and instinctive knowledge.
Feather: Symbolizes ascension and spiritual evolution to a higher plane. Other meanings include truth, lightness, and flight.
Fleur de lis: Ancient symbol representing a lily and signifies faith, wisdom, and valor. Seen as an enduring symbol of France and royalty.
Four leaf clover: Known to bring good luck to those who wear them, the clover’s four leaves symbolize hope, faith, love and luck.
Heart: Most commonly used to denote true love, charity, joy and compassion. A heart with an arrow symbolizes one who is love struck.
Horse: Known as natural companions and symbols of beauty, strength, freedom. Also denotes readiness to act for one's country.
Horseshoe: The horseshoe has long been a symbol of protection and good luck. Also used as a talisman against the devil and curses.
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Peace sign: This anti-nuclear emblem is one of the most widely known symbols in the world for peace, non-violence and freedom.
Sand dollar: When a sand dollar is broken, some say pieces shaped like doves come out, symbolizing innocence and peace.
Seahorse: Seahorses are symbols of strength and power. Sailors have also long viewed the seahorse as a symbol of good luck.
Shell: Often used to represent Buddist teachings and is a symbolic call to awaken others. Denotes truth and transformation.
Starfish: The starfish, with it’s unique ability to come back again and again symbolizes healing and regeneration.
Suitcase: A symbol of passion for travel, the independence of a journey and the desire to see the world.
Wishbone: A wishbone stands for a wish or desire. When unbroken, it means the wish will be fulfilled in the future. And if it is cracked, then the wish will eventually come true.
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