Keum-boo butterfly necklace with a heart-shaped mixed metal 24k gold and silver pendant and 14k gold accents on a white background

Flutter Butterfly Necklace | Mixed Metal with 24K Gold | Overlapping Wing Pendant

24k Gold and Sterling Silver / 14K Gold Filled
$200.00
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Keum-boo butterfly necklace with a heart-shaped mixed metal 24k gold and silver pendant and 14k gold accents on a white background

Flutter Butterfly Necklace | Mixed Metal with 24K Gold | Overlapping Wing Pendant

$200.00

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$200.00

This playful Flutter butterfly necklace capture monarchs in their most alive moment, that flitting, dancing flight from flower to flower, light on the wing and full of joy. Two delicate Keum-boo (koom-boo) wings overlap at approximately 1 inch, tipped with rich 24k gold. The contrasting mixed metal effect is like liquid light, evoking the giddy weightlessness of butterflies in their dance. Some see hearts in the curves, others see wings mid-flight. Either way, this butterfly pendant carries that irresistible energy of being fully, playfully alive, hanging at 18 inches with a 2-inch extension. The sterling silver and 24k gold pendant rests at your collarbone or layers beautifully, bringing levity without losing meaning. Choose 14K gold-filled or solid 14K gold accents.

For the pure joy of being fully, playfully alive.

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1-inch abstract butterfly pendant with dimensional design
18-inch chain with 2-inch extension for versatile wear
Perfect for layering or wearing solo
24k gold permanently fused to sterling silver
Appeals to butterfly lovers seeking a subtle design
Handcrafted with attention to detail
Part of The Imaginal Cell Collection

Camille with long hair and butterfly cocoon chandelier earrings standing outdoors

Artist's Statement

The Imaginal Cell Butterfly Collection

When a caterpillar experiences metamorphosis, it must first come to terms with its mortality. Amorphous cells, known as Imaginal Cells, multiply within the chrysalis, impervious to the caterpillar’s immune system. When the Imaginal Cells finally reach critical mass, the defeated caterpillar accepts its mortal fate, and metamorphosis begins. At this point, the newly awakened cells band together, transform, and become the mysterious creature that we know as “butterfly.”

The Imaginal Cell Collection honors the transformative, creative process of not knowing. Sometimes we must let go of the traditional constructs we “understand” to discover something new and beautiful within ourselves. This body of work deconstructs the geometric forms of the iconic monarch wing, transforming them into unexpected patterns and celebrating nature’s symmetry.

We are the sum of our own imaginations. Letting go is the seed to metamorphosis.

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