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A bold, three piece golden fish necklace with beading on copper
Legends say Lunara, the fish spirit of moonlit tides, was born from a single silver tear the Moon shed into the ocean. Sailors whispered that her shimmering form could be glimpsed beneath calm waters on nights when the full moon touched the horizon, guiding lost ships safely home. In old river villages, offerings of pearl shells were cast into the currents to honor her, for Lunara was believed to bless those who respected the waters with clarity of vision and gentle fortune, while those who ignored her warnings often found themselves swept into the depths by unseen tides.
A bold, three piece golden fish necklace with beading on copper
Legends say Lunara, the fish spirit of moonlit tides, was born from a single silver tear the Moon shed into the ocean. Sailors whispered that her shimmering form could be glimpsed beneath calm waters on nights when the full moon touched the horizon, guiding lost ships safely home. In old river villages, offerings of pearl shells were cast into the currents to honor her, for Lunara was believed to bless those who respected the waters with clarity of vision and gentle fortune, while those who ignored her warnings often found themselves swept into the depths by unseen tides.
A bold, three piece golden fish necklace with beading on copper
Legends say Lunara, the fish spirit of moonlit tides, was born from a single silver tear the Moon shed into the ocean. Sailors whispered that her shimmering form could be glimpsed beneath calm waters on nights when the full moon touched the horizon, guiding lost ships safely home. In old river villages, offerings of pearl shells were cast into the currents to honor her, for Lunara was believed to bless those who respected the waters with clarity of vision and gentle fortune, while those who ignored her warnings often found themselves swept into the depths by unseen tides.