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The Moonlight Necklace

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The Moonlight NecklaceHandcrafted by skilled artisans in Brazil, this necklace is made from buriti straw, a natural and sustainable fiber sourced from the "Tree of Life." The delicate, woven strands of golden buriti are complemented by a striking crescent moon charm, encrusted with a rainbow of small, sparkling stones. This isn't your average necklace. It's a testament to the harmony between nature and craftsmanship, a celebration of traditional techniques passed down


 Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Brazil, this necklace is made from buriti straw, a natural and sustainable fiber sourced from the "Tree of Life."

The delicate, woven strands of golden buriti are complemented by a striking crescent moon charm, encrusted with a rainbow of small, sparkling stones.


This isn't your average necklace. It's a testament to the harmony between nature and craftsmanship, a celebration of traditional techniques passed down through generations.

The lightweight design makes it perfect for everyday wear, adding a touch of unique, bohemian elegance to any outfit. Wear it on its own for a minimalist statement, or layer it with your favorite chains to create a rich, textured look.


The buriti fiber, known for its incredible durability and beautiful golden sheen, symbolizes strength, renewal, and a deep connection to nature. By choosing this piece, you're not only investing in a beautiful, one-of-a-kind necklace, but you're also supporting sustainable artistry and the communities who create it.

  • 18k gold-plated clasp & extender (nickel-free, lead-free)

  • Adjustable fit for comfortable styling

  • Lightweight and easy to layer or wear solo

  • Pairs beautifully with buriti bracelet

  • Necklace length: approx. 35cm + 5cm extender

  • Handmade in Brazil using traditional techniques

  • Golden buriti straw cords – natural, durable, symbolic

  • 100% eco-conscious & artisan-made

  • Colors may shift slightly depending on light—each piece is uniquely yours.

  • Buriti straw, sourced from Brazil’s sacred “Tree of Life,” symbolizes strength, renewal, and harmony with nature. This necklace includes a story card about its materials—so you always know the meaning.

  • The Moonlight Necklace is a radiant reminder to shine brightly, just like the moon itself.

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R. Albin
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A superb selection of Williams' poetry in a handsome and durable small volume. The editor, Robert Pinsky, selected an appropriate spectrum of Williams' verse across his long career, including all his most famous poems. Reading and rereading these poems is always rewarding because of Williams' ability to capture arresting images, experiences, and states of mind. As with all anthologies, some choices may be arguable. I would like to see all of his great, late poem Asphodel included but Pinsky's choices make sense and reflect his sure knowledge of Williams' work. This book is a great addition to the worthy American Poets Project.
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Another excellent volume from the American Poets Project
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As stated in another one of my reviews, every single Library of America volume I've ever purchased (including volumes from the American Poets Project) have been of the highest quality, superbly executed and just plain beautiful. Already possessing several volumes of William Carlos Williams work, I purchased this compact, delightful volume as a gift for my oldest son (who shares my appreciation for both great literature generally, and poetry specifically). Upon its arrival (delayed, once again, by amazon's ridiculously slow delivery) I was more than pleased, and felt proud to be presenting my son with such a first rate representation of W.C.W.'s work.
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they are still as good as they were when they were first written
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I've been reading William Carlos Williams since the seventies. His poetry was ground breaking at the time of there release, and to me, they are still as good as they were when they were first written. His portrayals of every day people and pastoral scenes are still worth reading. His rhythms in his short poems are worth studying for any poet. I recommend reading his selected Poems.
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William Carlos Williams is a wonderful poet who incorporates the mundane and interesting things happening around him in his poetry. One word will suffice: enjoyable.
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