Kokopelli’s Journey Necklace
Length: 22 inches (longest strand) and 20 inches (shorter strand)
Adjustable: No
Clasp: Old Faithful ball and socket clasp
Findings Color: Antique silver tone
Focal Point: Pewter Kokopelli pendant (50mm x 30mm) worn as a side pendant
Other beads include: Genuine freshwater pearls, India glass beads, and glass seed beads
Handmade: Yes
Unique gift: A thoughtful gift for someone who values storytelling, music, and meaningful symbolism
One of a kind: Yes
Stone Meaning:
Kokopelli is a beloved figure in Southwestern and Puebloan traditions, often depicted as a flute player who travels from village to village. He is associated with music, storytelling, fertility, abundance, and the changing of seasons. Kokopelli represents movement, joy, and the sharing of blessings. Wearing his image is often seen as an invitation for creativity, renewal, and forward motion in one’s life.
Freshwater pearls symbolize wisdom earned over time. Formed layer by layer, pearls represent patience, resilience, and quiet strength. They remind us that beauty can grow from perseverance.
India glass beads carry a long history of trade and adornment. Glass bead making in India dates back thousands of years, and these beads reflect global artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural exchange. Their rich blues and jewel tones evoke sky, water, and evening light.
Together, this multi-strand design tells a story of journey, rhythm, and heritage — a wearable celebration of music and movement.
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