Suddenly I remembered Song of the Sea by Legolas (LOTR)
and somehow this necklace could be inspired by that elven longing for the sea...
Na 'Aear, na 'Aear! Mıl 'lain nallol,
I sûl ribiel a i falf 'loss reviol.
Na annûn hae, ias Anor dannol.
Cair vith, cair vith, lastal hain canel,
Lamath in-gwaithen i gwennin no nin?
Gwannathon, gwannathon taur i onnant nin;
an midui orath vín a dennin inath vín.
Trevedithon 'aear land erui ciriel.
Falvath enainn bo Mathedfalas dannol,
Lamath vilui vi Tol Gwannen cannen,
Vi Tol Ereb, ned Bar-in-Edhil i Edain ú-gennir,
Ias lais ú-dhannar: dôr en-gwaith nín an-uir!»
translation:
To [the] Sea, to [the] Sea! Gulls white [are] crying,
The wind [is] blowing and the foam white [is] flying,
To West far, in-which Sun [is] falling.
Ship grey, ship grey, do-you-hear them calling,
Voices of my-people that passed before me?
I-will-leave, I-will-leave forest that bore me;
for last days ours and falling years ours.
I-will-traverse Sea wide lonely sailing.
Waves [are] long [pl.] on Last Shore falling,
Voices [are] sweet in Isle Lost calling
In Lonely Island, in Elvenhome that Men did-not-see,
In-which leaves fall-not: land of people mine for-ever!»
o! wonderful! it's so simple yet beautiful! and so like the ocean! kind of reminds me very vaguely of the tears of the sea or whatever they called the necklace from Titanic...
thank you for visiting!
I gave a description of this jewel, in a old fanfiction I wrote a few years ago *_*
It's beautiful! *_*
heheh what a coincidence
Question, how do you clean this
thank you so much!