
Who said meaning needs to be whole?
This necklace is a sentence—fragmented, glowing—
a verse written in the language of breaks and becoming.
It speaks of prayers that were never completed,
of words interrupted by life,
of wishes suspended in the middle of becoming real.
Each jagged gold piece holds its own light,
not forced into symmetry,
but bound by rhythm, by faith in the form beyond form.
To wear it is not to say,
“This is what I believe.”
But to whisper,
“These are the pieces I’m still learning to hold.”