Pushpanjali is a word derived from Sanskrit, which means the offering of flowers with folded hands to a deity.
This seemed like an appropriate name for a necklace made using a Tibetan Ghau box containing an image of Kwan Yin for a pendant and petal-shaped coral beads. There are also chunks of pyrite, a very protective healing crystal that can shield the user from negative and harmful energy. Stabilised turquoise and lapis lazuli, hand-carved fluorite flowers, and orange Czech crystal interspersed with tiny mother-of-pearl beads give added colour and oomph to this lovely necklace which will carry you through summer into autumn.
An extremely vibrant and meaningful piece of jewellery, the necklace is 22" long and held together with a floral toggle clasp.