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Awe Inspired Pendants 18k Yellow Gold Lilith Goddess Pendant

Black Diamond Lilith Pendant

Lilith is depicted with sculpted wings and a serpent, detailed with precision casting. A strong statement piece that represents self determination and individuality, crafted in two tone, solid 18K yellow and white gold design with reverse-set black diamond spikes around the border.

$ 79,600
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Lilith

Strength Independence Power
History has a way of glossing over powerful women like Lilith, Adam’s first wife. Before Eve, who was created from Adam’s rib, Lilith rose from the same earth as Adam. His equal, she refused to submit to him, and for this she was cast from the Garden of Eden. She appears in the Torah, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the epic of Gilgamesh, and the Bible, often depicted as a dangerous demon, a serpent, a succubus, and the first vampire. Demonized by all accounts, Lilith walks free of shame, protecting women who dare to defy, own their sexuality and obey none but themselves.

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