St Michaels Way shell pendant – a polished Cornish tin scallop shell on Silver-plated belcher chain.
The scallop shell is the traditional symbol of the pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela in North West Spain. This route crosses Cornwall on the Saint Michael’s Way from St Uny church, Lelant, to St Michael’s Mount near Penzance. It is a route taken by Irish, Welsh and Cornish pilgrims, that avoids the tempestuous seas around Land’s End and allows them to visit the important shrine of St Michael’s Mount before embarking for Spain.
Width: 20mm Height: 25mm | Chain length: 18 inch (45cm)
Supplied in a satin lined and recyclable gift box.
enzuisiki (verified owner) –
This is a simple and beautiful pendant. I will make it a charm for my trip. Thank you so much St Justin from Japan.
christine stephens (verified owner) –
I wear this pendant for work. very well made.