Sterling Silver Pomegranate Necklace

$112.00

The pomegranate has a complicated reputation and it's earned every bit of it. In Greek myth, it's the fruit Hades used to bind Persephone to the underworld. In Persian tradition, it's eaten at winter solstice to celebrate light winning over darkness. Some religious scholars argue it was the pomegranate, not the apple, in the Garden of Eden. For a piece of fruit, it carries a lot of weight.

This sterling silver charm captures the seed-packed interior of a split pomegranate, detailed and small and quietly striking. Wear it if you feel a connection to Persephone's story, to the cycle of seasons, or just because it's beautiful and the lore is interesting.

Charm measures 14x12mm. Arrives on an 18" sterling silver cable chain, adjustable to 16".

The pomegranate has a complicated reputation and it's earned every bit of it. In Greek myth, it's the fruit Hades used to bind Persephone to the underworld. In Persian tradition, it's eaten at winter solstice to celebrate light winning over darkness. Some religious scholars argue it was the pomegranate, not the apple, in the Garden of Eden. For a piece of fruit, it carries a lot of weight.

This sterling silver charm captures the seed-packed interior of a split pomegranate, detailed and small and quietly striking. Wear it if you feel a connection to Persephone's story, to the cycle of seasons, or just because it's beautiful and the lore is interesting.

Charm measures 14x12mm. Arrives on an 18" sterling silver cable chain, adjustable to 16".