Goddess of the sea, beauty and the afterlife - Ireland
Also known as the fairy woman of the hills and mythical queen of the Banshees. Cliodhna is the goddess of love and beauty. It is said that Cliodhna decided to leave her island ‘Tir Tairngire’ (the land of promise) to be with her mortal lover Ciabhan, but got taken by a wave. Some believe she is still alive in those waters, listening to music. The tide in Glandore Harbour in County Cork is known as Tonn Cliodhna “Cliodna’s wave”. Many believe that her protection keeps you safe in big waves.
This piece is hand-made in Bali with recycled silver that is double plated with 24 carat gold (2 microns).
For every piece of jewellery we sell we donate 20,000 rupiah to 'A liquid Future', a non-profit organisation that educates and trains women in remote parts of Indonesia through surfing, surf tourism and creative education programmes to build resilient communities, protect marine ecosystems and address climate change and inequity.