








Circe Necklace by Pichulik
Circe’s name ‘Kirke’ is derived from the Greek verb kirkoo meaning “to secure with rings” or “hoop around”. The is the reference to the binding power of magic for which Circe was best known.
Jewellers brass is compsed of Copper and Zinc. The necklace weighs 75 grams and is 21 cm in length.
Made by Pichulik based in Cape Town. Rooted in Africa, and inspired by ancient traditions and cultures.
Circe’s name ‘Kirke’ is derived from the Greek verb kirkoo meaning “to secure with rings” or “hoop around”. The is the reference to the binding power of magic for which Circe was best known.
Jewellers brass is compsed of Copper and Zinc. The necklace weighs 75 grams and is 21 cm in length.
Made by Pichulik based in Cape Town. Rooted in Africa, and inspired by ancient traditions and cultures.
Circe’s name ‘Kirke’ is derived from the Greek verb kirkoo meaning “to secure with rings” or “hoop around”. The is the reference to the binding power of magic for which Circe was best known.
Jewellers brass is compsed of Copper and Zinc. The necklace weighs 75 grams and is 21 cm in length.
Made by Pichulik based in Cape Town. Rooted in Africa, and inspired by ancient traditions and cultures.