'The Lost Song'
Ceramic beads from Grubbi' A floral ring from Vintaj
And a Vintaj Chain
Click the photo to see it up close
There is a lady in our church who loved to sing in the choir. She has Parkinson's Disease
One Sunday She could not sing because of the Disease and she was devastated
She still tries to sing each Sunday
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That evokes so many images. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteI love your necklace and the reminder that we all need to keep "singing" no matter what!
ReplyDeleteI truly love this story and necklace! What a wonderful tribute to a friend.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful necklace. I am very sorry she can't sing anymore.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful design and sweet way to honor the singer's struggles.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece, heartbreaking story.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to a wonderful person. Thanks for sharing her story.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. It has so much flow that the necklace is a song in itself.
ReplyDeleteYour necklace is beautiful. A lovely tribute to your friend. I hope she keeps singing in whatever ways she can.
ReplyDeleteParkinson's is a mean illness. I'm sorry to hear about your church friend. The necklace is a beautiful tribute to her.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design and story. Love the simplicity and the texture.
ReplyDeleteOh this is so beautiful in form and meaning. Thank you so much for sharing it with all of us.
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of the necklace to focus on the words from the bead. What a wonderful meaning for your piece!
ReplyDeleteGreat story, great necklace!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, what a truly sad story. Your poor friend. My heart goes out to her. I hope she can find her song again, somehow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sentiment, and what an honor for your friend who is struggling.
ReplyDeleteOh, I feel for her. To not be able to do something you love because of sickness :( The poor dear. Im sure she loved the sentiment that you think of her in those hard times. I hope she is able to sing for years to come.
ReplyDeleteI love your pieces! Parkinson's can be absolutely devastating.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful necklace and a strong lady, wonderful tribute
ReplyDeleteOh gosh that breaks my heart. What a lovely thing you made.
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