1 pendant made of sterling silver 925, drop with green cat's eye, attached flower, surrounded by white zirconia crystals

Size without hook approx. 30mm x 22mm


Weight approx. 7.2 grams


Have fun wearing it or giving it as a gift

The Aztecs worshiped a fertility and love goddess they called Xochiquetzal (meaning “permanent flower”). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet of flowers and a wreath of flowers on her head, and the Aztec poem fragments that have survived to our days speak of the double symbolism of flowers as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and who represents the renewal of the cycle of life. Her counterpart in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of the wind god Zephyr.

1 pendant made of sterling silver 925, drop with green cat's eye, attached flower, surrounded by white zirconia crystals Have fun wearing it or giving it as a gift The Aztecs worshiped a fertility and love goddess they called Xochiquetzal (meaning “permanent flower”). The goddess was depicted with a bouquet of flowers and a wreath of flowers on her head, and the Aztec poem fragments that have survived to our days speak of the double symbolism of flowers as the embodiment of life and death. The Romans worshiped Flora, the goddess of flowers, gardens and spring, whose festival - the Floraria - was celebrated in April or early May with dancing, drinks and flowers and who represents the renewal of the cycle of life. Her counterpart in Greek mythology is Chloris, the wife of the wind god Zephyr