Monogamy. It comes in a surprising array of forms, species. Conures (these parrots) are monogamous. I love this painting of humans, who I assume are a monogamous couple. The ups, the downs of monogamy: humans and parrots alike squawk at their partners, but they love eachother too. Awwwww...
I choose the images for my pendants with care—each image in a pairing is meant either to complement or echo the other. They speak to me personally, and I hope you find them to reverberate with you as well. Sometimes they show two versions of a similar concept, sometimes they are opposing or seemingly un-alike images to play off the fact that we all have more than one side to our personalities. (The pendant around model's neck is NOT the one you see for sale here; it is included as an example of how these pendants can be worn, and for a size reference) The pendant can be worn as a necklace on a ribbon, or a chain; can be added to a charm bracelet; kept as a special memento or good luck charm in your pocket (I can remove the jump ring from any pendant if you like); wrapped around bouquets; made into ornaments; incorporated into costuming, etc.