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Six symbols of LGBTQ+ history distilled into one powerful sigil!
Triangle 1930s to 1940s
Use by Nazis to identify homosexuals and deviance reclaimed as a symbol of pride and love overcoming hatred.
Lambda 1970s
Greek letter signifying and exchange of energy or wavelength. Claimed a symbol of LGBT+ liberation.
Silence = Death (1980s)
A slogan of the AIDS pandemic, when government and action in public apathy caused countless deaths in the community. Acquire cry for visibility and advocacy. Also a symbol of a human rights campaign.
Androgyne (Alchemy)
Inclusive of all gender expressions, binary and non-binary.
Ally
A symbol of acceptance, support, and safety within the community.
Mercury (Alchemy)
A symbol of fluid/ intersexuality, transformation, and affirmation.
Includes a brass chain as shown.
Pendant measures 1.25" x 1.125" / 3.2cm x 2.9cm
About the Designer
Established in 2008, Hibernacula is a New York based company specializing in Solid Bronze and Sterling Silver jewelry. Celebrating the Scientific, the Sacred, and the Sublime.
Care Instructions
Clothing:
Hand wash cold
Embellished or distressed items should be turned inside out
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February 10, 2025 by Caleb G. (SC, US)
“The exceptional quality of the necklace is truly remarkable, and the packaging is equally impressive. The craftsmanship behind the necklace, 'Moand' (by John Dee), is also of the highest caliber.”
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January 23, 2025 by JASON B. (FL, US)
“Cool stage selection. Definitely had what I needed...now, to see the result of order!”
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December 4, 2024 by Sherry C. (WV, US)
“Extremely happy to find this coat for my daughter -in-law to replace her original which was stolen.”