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Medusa Necklace (Silver)

Medusa Necklace (Silver)

Our silver Medusa Necklace is for the woman who refuses to be silenced or underestimated. Inspired by ancient mythology, Medusa isn’t just a symbol, she’s a reminder of your power to protect your energy, stand your ground, and rise above injustice.

With her iconic serpent design, this piece represents resilience, feminine strength, and the courage to reclaim your story on your terms.

Wear this silver Medusa Necklace as a bold statement of who you are: powerful and fearless.

Material & size

⟡ Pendant size: L=18mm
⟡ Chain length: 45cm + 5cm extender
⟡ Material: Sterling silver
⟡ Hypoallergenic & nickel free

Medusa's story

Medusa was a beautiful maiden seduced by Poseidon in a temple of Athena.

Tragically, Poseidon sexually assaulted her. Goddess Athena thought it was an affair, enraged, she cursed Medusa by taking away her beauty, turning her into a monstrous, stony-glanced creature, & beheading her.

Like most women of ancient mythology, Medusa was a victim of patriarchal societal norms. She represents power, strength, protection & the ability to destroy one's enemies

$58.43

Original: $194.77

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Medusa Necklace (Silver)

$194.77

$58.43
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Description

Our silver Medusa Necklace is for the woman who refuses to be silenced or underestimated. Inspired by ancient mythology, Medusa isn’t just a symbol, she’s a reminder of your power to protect your energy, stand your ground, and rise above injustice.

With her iconic serpent design, this piece represents resilience, feminine strength, and the courage to reclaim your story on your terms.

Wear this silver Medusa Necklace as a bold statement of who you are: powerful and fearless.

Material & size

⟡ Pendant size: L=18mm
⟡ Chain length: 45cm + 5cm extender
⟡ Material: Sterling silver
⟡ Hypoallergenic & nickel free

Medusa's story

Medusa was a beautiful maiden seduced by Poseidon in a temple of Athena.

Tragically, Poseidon sexually assaulted her. Goddess Athena thought it was an affair, enraged, she cursed Medusa by taking away her beauty, turning her into a monstrous, stony-glanced creature, & beheading her.

Like most women of ancient mythology, Medusa was a victim of patriarchal societal norms. She represents power, strength, protection & the ability to destroy one's enemies