
Forget me not- is a common saying in the victorian era and earlier. When a person you love passed you would wear in a loved ones honor, or lovers would give each other pendants as a token of love and affection, you were to wear your necklace with their thought in your mind. Mourning jewelry doesn’t always have to be sad. Honoring someone who passed is a sacred love, and carrying a memory with us brings us a piece of that person every where! So whether this necklace is for you, or a gift to someone you love, be sure to hold it and put the thoughts, memories and love of that person into your pendant. So when you carry it around, you can feel that presence when you hold your necklace . This necklace comes on a long velvet string for you to be able to adjust where you want your necklace to hang.
About the maker: Seance’s founder began making perfumes long ago after becoming obsessed with the power of an aroma. Truly, the right scent can paint a picture, evoke a strong emotion, or transport someone to a certain place and moment in time.
From an early age, our founder learned she had the gift of intuition. Dedicated to harnessing this mysterious and intriguing ability, she honed her senses through extensive classes and research. Over time, she worked to help others develop these same faculties, hoping that they too would journey ever deeper into the vast expansiveness of what we have yet to explain.
Seance is built on this fascination with the paranormal and metaphysical. As human beings, we each strive to walk the fine line between what is scientifically rational and that which is emotional. Though technology advances and the world grows smaller each day, life offers each of us the same challenge: to find a place for those things that may only be felt.
And so it was in the Victorian era, a time which gives us inspiration and a sense of connection. Men and women of those bygone days were very open to the world of spirits, using mourning practices and incorporating other rituals into their daily lives. Chief among these, of course, was the seance. Through the help of a medium or by joining hands over a Ouija board, it was common for Victorians to experience a presence and emerge with a story of their own.