Marasa
$6500
This beautiful long necklace is made with recycled wood, genuine leather and glass beads.
She represents the spirit of the woman in transition about life. she dont know yet who she is, but she feels deep inside the day has come.
Her thought is no longer the same. Her body is no longer the same. Her desires are no longer the same. Her way of loving is no longer the same.
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