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The wolf doesn't howl from loneliness — it howls to find its pack.
To mark its presence. To say: I am here, and I belong to something larger than myself.
Across cultures, the wolf carries deep meaning. In Native American traditions, the wolf is a teacher — loyal, intuitive, fiercely protective of those it loves. In Norse mythology, wolves run alongside Odin, guardians of wisdom and war. The wolf knows when to move in silence and when to raise its voice. It trusts its instincts. It doesn't ask permission.
This pendant is carved from black cherry wood (Prunus serotina) — rich, reddish-brown tones that deepen beautifully with age and light. Warm and inviting, with a natural luster that feels both grounded and alive. The finish is natural tung oil, pressed from the seeds of the tung tree. It soaks into the grain, protecting the wood from moisture while bringing out its warm sheen. No lacquer, no plastic coating — just wood and oil, the way it's been done for centuries.
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