Selkie Bridal Earrings | Silver & Keshi Pearl Earrings
A reminder that, through the journey of life and love, to always stay true to your authentic self.
Perfect for brides or those who seek a connection to the Scottish seascape and the folklore of the selkie.
Sterling silver Scottish coral fragments with hanging keshi pearl earrings. These pearls are known for their incredible luminescence. The coral is maerl, a coraline seaweed found on some shores in the Highland of Scotland. Supplied with sterling silver with safety backs to balance the earrings.
She will forever belong to the sea, and the earrings depict the coral of her underwater home. Beautiful sterling silver against radiant the pearls give an ethereal feel and highlight the organic texture.
In Celtic and Norse mythology, selkies or selkie folk meaning 'seal folk' are mythological beings capable of therianthropy, changing from seal to human form by shedding their skin. They are found in folktales and mythology originating from the Northern Isles of Scotland.
These seductive creatures were often trapped by humans, who would hide their seal skin, so they could not return to the sea. This necklace shows that’, despite capture, their soul is free and forever held by their ocean home, among the deeps sea corals and kelp beds.
