$70.00

Meet lily, a single petite bell shaped flower ghost … a lily of the valley ghost.  Ghosts in the garden jewelry.

The lily of the valley, it's beautiful and fragrant but beware, it’s also toxic.  Its scientific name is convallaria majalis - convallaria from the Latin word convallis meaning valley and majalis, meaning May, referring to the month it blooms … the birth flower for May. 

The name Susan, means lily of the valley, derived from the Hebrew word shoshan which translates to lily.  It’s symbolic of purity, beauty and innocence. 

Hand sculpted from a chunk of carving wax and lost wax cast in sterling silver.

- approximate ghost measurements - 5/8" (16mm) including the stem loop x just over 3/8" (12mm) all around 
- the lily flower (not including loops) measures 3/8" (10mm)
- the ghost is 3D and detailed on all sides
- photographed with a US dime and inch ruler for scale
- metal - sterling silver (.925 silver)
- listing is for one lily of the valley ghost charm - chain sold separately here

A bit about the origin of the English word ghost ~ it was derived from the Old English word gāst, a noun that meant spirit, soul, breath and angel.

Find more ghosts here.

Find assorted sterling silver chains here.

The second photo depicts the lily of the valley ghost suspended in front of a gorgeous giclee print by Meagan Meli at https://shop.meaganmeli.com/ and on instagram @meaganmeli

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