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Golem Design Studio Glazed Ceramic Pendant Lt Blue/Lilac Flower Design 39mm (1)

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Golem Design Studio Glazed Ceramic Pendant Lt Blue/Lilac Flower Design 39mm (1)


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Golem Design Studio Glazed Ceramic Pendant Lt Blue/Lilac Flower Design 39mm (1)

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SKU: BWC-320 Previous  Up  Next" 
Weight: 0.03 lbs.
Package Quantity: 1 Piece
Price: $14.99 
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Golem Studio
Glazed Clay Pendant
Lt. Blue/Lilac Ornamental Flower Design
1 Pendant
  • This lovely clay pendant from Golem Studio features an ornamental flower design.
  • Front of pendant has a design, back is glazed and stamped Golem. This particular pendant is partially matte/glazed.
  • Pendant is made from white stoneware clay. Each pendant is hand shaped and fired at 900 degrees. Then the intricate folk art inspired patterns are applied by hand, before a final firing sets the glazes in their colors.
  • Note: Pendants are handmade so each may differ slightly. (Limited Quantities Available).
  • Measurements: 39mm diameter, 7.5mm thick. Hole has an inner diameter of 2.5mm.
  • Quantity: 1 Pendant

Legend Of The Golem
According to legend the Golem was an artificial clay man, made by the Rabbi Yehuda Leow Bezalel in the sixteenth century. This clay man was a servant to his creator until one day he suddenly stopped being obedient to his master. He became a rebel and devastated half of the town of Prague, which was at that time, the capital of the Bohemian or Moravian kingdom (currently the capital of the Czech Republic).



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