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Awe Inspired Pendants 14K Gold Vermeil Oshun Goddess Pendant

Oshun Goddess Pendant

Through her, all things flow. In Yoruba belief, Oshun is the mother of humanity and Goddess of beauty, sensuality, and rivers. Presiding over desire and destiny, she consults her mirror not as a form of vanity, but as an act of deep self-knowledge. Her pendant depicts her draped in finery and crowned in a cascade of waves, invoking abundance. White sapphires ring her pendant, and the symbol for water is inscribed on the back. Wear Oshun when you need a reminder to adorn yourself intentionally, or when the situation calls for using sweetness as a strategy.

For each piece sold, $10 will be donated to an alliance that supports and centers women leaders in the fight for ocean protection and marine justice.

KM 331
Material: 14K Gold Vermeil

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