Better to Bend Than to Break - go with the flow - the Oak and the Reed Aesop Fable
This wax seal necklace tells the ancient Aseop fable of "The Oak and the Reeds". It depicts a giant oak bending in the wind and is surrounded by the Italian caption " Meglio rompersi che piegare" or "Better To Bend Than To Break". This charm is full of symbolisim - The Moral of the Story: Better to yield when it is folly to resist, than to resist stubbornly and be destroyed. Sometimes it's easier to go with the flow. Details ☛Your jewelry comes beautifully gift boxed and includes a card with the charms meaning & symbolism, ready for gifting!►SIZE: charm measures 3/4" in diameter►MATERIALS: Sterling Silver►NECKLACE OPTION: You may chose to order JUST the pendant or select from a variety of sterling chains available in shiny silver or antiqued silver finishes from the drop down menus to the right. *See last picture for reference.►CHARM ONLY OPTION: If you chose to order the charm only it will come on a 5mm sterling jump ring that you may thread onto your own necklace. Process ♡♡ Thi