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Birth Flower Necklace

Birth Flower Necklace

Regular price $50.00 USD
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Customize this necklace for yourself or someone special by personalizing the gold-filled disc with the birth flower of your choice. Wear this as a single disc or a stacker.

Some examples of meaningful customizations include: 

-Add a birth flower disc for each of your children

-Add a birth flower of a lost loved one

This listing will only allow you to choose one birth flower disc. See below for the steps to creating a stacker necklace. 

Steps to adding Discs to your Necklace:

1. Add this necklace to your cart after choosing your necklace length, chain type, and first disc

2. Navigate to the Individual Gold-Filled Disc page under Extras and add as many more discs to your cart as you would like.

3. IMPORTANT: On the cart page, write in the notes section which discs go on which necklace. Be sure to specify which stackers are added to which necklace if you buy multiple necklaces. If it is not specified in the notes section, the extra discs will be sent unattached, and you will have to add them to your necklace using a small pliers. 

Product Details

This beautiful necklace is made from high quality, tarnish resisting gold-filled material. Please see our Care Instructions for information on how to maintain your piece for years to come.  

As most of Grow in Grace products are made to order and hand-assembled, please expect a 1-2 week production time, followed by standard shipping.  

Each Birth Flower represents unique strengths and wisdom. 

Carnation-January

The Carnation is best known for its symbolism of fascination, distinction, and love in relationships. It represents the unique love we can feel for our family or friends. This flower can be a beautiful reminder to show up in your relationships in loyal and attentive ways. It is also a reminder that you deserve to be loved with focus, loyalty, and enthusiasm.

Violet-February

The Violet symbolizes faithfulness, temperance, and spiritual enlightenment. It represents the strength of faith and using temperance to moderate your thoughts and feelings in order to receive spiritual enlightenment, which leads to wise actions. It represents the beauty of thinking before you act and choosing to act within your values.

Daffodil-March

Daffodils are known for their resilience. They continue to return year after year providing bright and beautiful blooms. They are symbols of joy and hope. This flower can remind us to be patient with our trials, as we resiliently face our future with hope and joy.

Daisy-April

The Daisy is a symbol of the beauty that can come with new beginnings, love, and cheerfulness. It is a bright reminder of the infectiousness of a cheerful presence. It symbolizes innocence, fun, and hope. This flower can remind us to enjoy the happy moments, embrace new opportunities and beginnings, and spread as much joy into the world as we can. 

Hawthorn-May

The Hawthorn is a symbol of hope, love, longevity, grace, and beauty. It is symbolic of the strength and beauty that can result when we continue to keep our hearts open to giving and receiving love in safe ways. It encourages us to have the courage to heal our heartaches with grace, self-love, and self-acceptance. Staying open to love, while leaving pain and sorrow behind.

Rose-June

The Rose has many meanings, but one of our favorites is its symbolism as the balance between beauty and strength. A rose’s soft petals represent the joy and beauty of vulnerability, while its thorny stems show the need for boundaries and self-protection. Abundant joy comes as we balance our ability to be vulnerable with our ability to hold appropriate boundaries for ourselves and others.

Lotus-July

A Lotus symbolizes strength, resilience, and rebirth. The Lotus is known for closing its blossoms at night, only to rise towards the light to open and beautify the world the next day. It is a glorious reminder to be compassionate to yourself as there may be times you also need to close up, in order to recharge and heal. It symbolizes the strength it takes to reach towards the light and open back up again. Remember the strength and resilience of this flower, and recognize those same qualities in yourself when you grow in grace.

Poppy-August

A Poppy has long been a symbol of resting in eternal peace. It is often used to symbolize honor and remembrance of those who have passed on. It represents death as a necessary step in the evolution of a soul. This beautiful and bright flower can remind us that we are eternal beings that will one day be reunited with our loved ones again. We can wear this flower to remind us of the beautiful truth of reunification and to honor and remember our loved ones.

Morning Glory-September

A Morning Glory represents a strong heart, with unyielding passion and love. It is symbolic that a strong heart, full of love, can overcome any challenge. It encourages us to embrace each day with a fresh perspective and to put our heart into whatever we do. It is a beautiful reminder that true joy comes in the midst of difficulties when we take heart and face our challenges with purpose and grit.

Marigold-October

A Marigold is representative of the power and strength of the unique light within one’s self. It has long been used for healing and restoration. It is a beautiful reminder that our light can be restored and strengthened. The Marigold can teach us to take restorative care with our own light and the light of others. May we do things to help our light burn brighter, and when we can, may we help others recognize their own brilliance and encourage them to burn brighter as well. 

Chrysanthemum-November

Chrysanthemums symbolize longevity, well-being, and vitality. They symbolize the dichotomy between the joy of fidelity, honesty, and loyalty, and the sorrow of neglect in relationships. We bring joy to our lives when we require fidelity, honesty, and loyalty both of ourselves and our partners. True joy, vitality, and well-being come from safe, meaningful relationships.

Poinsettia-December

Poinsettias are the flower of hope. They are often called the flower of the Holy Night because their shape is reminiscent of the Star of David. The same star that led the wise men to Jesus Christ’s birth. As such, the Poinsettia has long since been a symbol of joy and good cheer for the hope of a promise fulfilled. Poinsettias are also very unique in that they require times of complete darkness in combination with times of light in order to bloom. It is a lovely reminder that beauty can come out of darkness, and that it is both the dark and light times of our lives that mold us. May we remember the Poinsettia's glad message of hope, joy, and good cheer as we travel through the light and dark times of our lives.

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