Morado Monet's Water Lily Brooch, Handmade Impressionist Jewelry with Fluorite & Pearls for Serene Creativity

Morado Monet's Water Lily Brooch, Handmade Impressionist Jewelry with Fluorite & Pearls for Serene Creativity

Sale price  $59.00 USD Regular price  $118.00 USD
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Morado Monet's Water Lily Brooch, Handmade Impressionist Jewelry with Fluorite & Pearls for Serene Creativity

Morado Monet's Water Lily Brooch, Handmade Impressionist Jewelry with Fluorite & Pearls for Serene Creativity

Sale price  $59.00 USD Regular price  $118.00 USD

🎨 Essence
Wear a fragment of Giverny’s dreamscape with the Morado Monet's Water Lily Brooch — an ethereal homage to impressionist mastery. Capturing the dance of light on water, this wearable art piece blends soft-hued fluorite "lily pads" with pearl dewdrops and emerald accents, all cradled in hand-forged copper-gold vines. A talisman for artists, dreamers, and seekers of tranquil inspiration.

🌸 Artistic Alchemy
Fluorite Water – Layered blues/purples/greens mimic pond reflections, enhancing fluid thinking and calming chaos

Baroque Pearls – Natural irregular shapes as "dewdrops," nurturing gentle self-expression

Emerald Lily Buds – Heart-opening energy for creative courage

Copper-Gold Frame – Oxidized vines echo Monet’s brushstrokes, grounding ethereal beauty

✨ Design Secrets
Dual Perspective – Flip to reveal a "dusk mode": deep violet fluorite side for introspection

Kinetic Dewdrops – Pearls sway with movement, catching light like ripples

Convertible Bail – Hidden pendant loop transforms brooch into a pendant (chain included)

🌿 Features
100% natural fluorite, freshwater pearls & Colombian emeralds

Hypoallergenic titanium pin with safety clasp

Packaged in a watercolor-stained wood box containing:

Mini "Monet’s Palette" resin art card

"Awaken Your Inner Artist" meditation guide

Limited to 1890 editions (year of first Water Lily painting)

💜 Crafted by Morado
For those who see worlds in rain puddles and hear poetry in silence — pin this to your canvas apron as a muse, wear it at galleries as silent rebellion, or let it rest over your heart when creativity runs dry.

"I am only good at two things: gardening and painting." — And now, carrying Giverny with you.

Will it anchor your chaos into beauty?

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