Deco Gold Trespico
Very rare and one-of-a-kind Golden Bamboo Trespico, a choker-style necklace that bridges the vintage elegance with the poise of the modern person. It is a wearable symbol of resilience, designed for those who remain deeply rooted in their culture while moving through the world with effortless class.
The soul of this piece lies in its RARE triple-gold-plated 1950s Monet beads. Expertly crafted to mimic the segments of bamboo, these beads have maintained their lustrous glow for over seven decades—a testament to their enduring quality.
Its Art Deco-inspired design provides a structural contrast to the necklace's inherent flexibility, mirroring the very nature of bamboo: unwavering strength paired with the ability to bend without breaking.
The Finer Details:
18k Gold-Plated Brass Trespico: A sacred talisman known for its potent protective energy. Deeply rooted in Filipino pre-colonial spiritual practices, it is traditionally used to act as a shield against evil spirits or malevolent energies.
1950s Rare Monet Triple-Gold-Plated Beads and Bamboo Segments: In numerology, the number three represents the triad of Mind, Body, and Spirit. Triple-plating signifies a reinforced aura or a "triple shield" of protection, ensuring your inner light (your luster) remains untarnished by external negativity.
Each segment signifies a period of season and growth. They represent the "pauses" in life where we consolidate our strength before expanding again. The repetition of the segments reflects the beauty of constancy. Like the bamboo culm, these beads symbolize a life built on internal strength and the wisdom of emptiness. By remaining hollow, it doesn't resist the life force (Qi); it allows the spirit to flow through it. Wearing these segments reminds the wearer that true power comes from being an open vessel—unburdened, receptive, and calm.
Vintage 1950s Heavy Gold-Plated Extender: Allows you to adjust the length to suit your silhouette. It provides the space for your regality to sit exactly where it feels most empowered on any given day.
Gold-plated Stainless Steel Beads, Clasp, and Findings: It represents the transition from raw force (steel) to refined regality (gold). It is the spiritual equivalent of "the iron fist in the velvet glove"—the poise of someone who is incredibly strong but chooses to lead with grace and style. Wearing gold is an act of acknowledging one’s own "Golden Nature." It aligns the wearer’s vibration with prosperity, not just in finances, but in richness of spirit and depth of culture.
DIWATA ADORNMENTS: Anting-Anting Amuletic Necklaces and Other Jewelry Disclaimer and Care
Designed and activated in ritual by Katuuran Lyn Pacificar
Necklace length: Adjusts to 17 inches
Pendant: 1.25 inches
Very rare and one-of-a-kind Golden Bamboo Trespico, a choker-style necklace that bridges the vintage elegance with the poise of the modern person. It is a wearable symbol of resilience, designed for those who remain deeply rooted in their culture while moving through the world with effortless class.
The soul of this piece lies in its RARE triple-gold-plated 1950s Monet beads. Expertly crafted to mimic the segments of bamboo, these beads have maintained their lustrous glow for over seven decades—a testament to their enduring quality.
Its Art Deco-inspired design provides a structural contrast to the necklace's inherent flexibility, mirroring the very nature of bamboo: unwavering strength paired with the ability to bend without breaking.
The Finer Details:
18k Gold-Plated Brass Trespico: A sacred talisman known for its potent protective energy. Deeply rooted in Filipino pre-colonial spiritual practices, it is traditionally used to act as a shield against evil spirits or malevolent energies.
1950s Rare Monet Triple-Gold-Plated Beads and Bamboo Segments: In numerology, the number three represents the triad of Mind, Body, and Spirit. Triple-plating signifies a reinforced aura or a "triple shield" of protection, ensuring your inner light (your luster) remains untarnished by external negativity.
Each segment signifies a period of season and growth. They represent the "pauses" in life where we consolidate our strength before expanding again. The repetition of the segments reflects the beauty of constancy. Like the bamboo culm, these beads symbolize a life built on internal strength and the wisdom of emptiness. By remaining hollow, it doesn't resist the life force (Qi); it allows the spirit to flow through it. Wearing these segments reminds the wearer that true power comes from being an open vessel—unburdened, receptive, and calm.
Vintage 1950s Heavy Gold-Plated Extender: Allows you to adjust the length to suit your silhouette. It provides the space for your regality to sit exactly where it feels most empowered on any given day.
Gold-plated Stainless Steel Beads, Clasp, and Findings: It represents the transition from raw force (steel) to refined regality (gold). It is the spiritual equivalent of "the iron fist in the velvet glove"—the poise of someone who is incredibly strong but chooses to lead with grace and style. Wearing gold is an act of acknowledging one’s own "Golden Nature." It aligns the wearer’s vibration with prosperity, not just in finances, but in richness of spirit and depth of culture.
DIWATA ADORNMENTS: Anting-Anting Amuletic Necklaces and Other Jewelry Disclaimer and Care
Designed and activated in ritual by Katuuran Lyn Pacificar
Necklace length: Adjusts to 17 inches
Pendant: 1.25 inches