




‘No coward soul is mine’ pendant necklace | Emily Brontë
This pendant necklace is etched and painted with glow-in-the-dark pigment with the first words of Emily Brontë's poem of the same name.
The centre is gold-leafed and it is finished with a bronze vintage star.
(If you would prefer sky blue please let me know if gift message space.)
£2 goes to the Brontë Society to support their learning programme.
Emily died at 30, and like all good writing about death, this poem is really about life, and I love the intimate and powerful connection she has not with religion or 'creeds' but with her own, infinite, wondrous 'ever-present Deity'. It is said that Emily Dickinson asked for it to read at her funeral. The words read: No coward soul is mine, No trembler in the world's storm-troubled sphere.
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This pendant necklace is etched and painted with glow-in-the-dark pigment with the first words of Emily Brontë's poem of the same name.
The centre is gold-leafed and it is finished with a bronze vintage star.
(If you would prefer sky blue please let me know if gift message space.)
£2 goes to the Brontë Society to support their learning programme.
Emily died at 30, and like all good writing about death, this poem is really about life, and I love the intimate and powerful connection she has not with religion or 'creeds' but with her own, infinite, wondrous 'ever-present Deity'. It is said that Emily Dickinson asked for it to read at her funeral. The words read: No coward soul is mine, No trembler in the world's storm-troubled sphere.






















