Silver Metamorphosis butterfly wing lariat necklace worn by a model

Metamorphosis Lariat Necklace - Adjustable Sterling Silver Butterfly Wings Design

Bright Sterling Silver
$150.00
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Silver Metamorphosis butterfly wing lariat necklace worn by a model

Metamorphosis Lariat Necklace - Adjustable Sterling Silver Butterfly Wings Design

$150.00

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$150.00

This versatile Metamorphosis lariat transforms with you through four asymmetric circles, creating endless styling possibilities along its 26-inch length. The architectural butterfly pendant serves as an elegant focal point while the adjustable design lets you customize the fit and drape to match your mood or outfit. Whether worn long, layered, or adjusted for a choker effect, this piece celebrates the beauty of constant evolution.

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Available Lengths:
26 inches - emphasizes the décolletage with choker option
Opera Length - long low-hanging pendant

4 adjustable circle elements
Multiple wearing styles - long, layered, or adjusted shorter
Architectural butterfly pendant as a focal point
Versatile design adapts to any neckline
Perfect for those who love customizable jewelry
Handcrafted with precision 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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