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Lime wood Scots Gaelic roimata pendant. Tha mi làidir, I am strong.

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Lime wood Scots Gaelic roimata pendant. Tha mi làidir, I am strong.This handcrafted roimata pendant is made from natural lime wood and engraved with the affirmation Tha Mi Lidir, meaning I am strong in Scottish Gaelic. The soft, pale tones of lime wood highlight the delicate grain of the timber, creating a pendant that feels both grounding and quietly powerful. The roimata drop shape is traditionally associated with emotional healing, compassion, and resilience. Symbolising the release of tears and the strength that

This handcrafted roimata pendant is made from natural lime wood and engraved with the affirmation “Tha Mi Làidir”, meaning “I am strong” in Scottish Gaelic. The soft, pale tones of lime wood highlight the delicate grain of the timber, creating a pendant that feels both grounding and quietly powerful.

The roimata drop shape is traditionally associated with emotional healing, compassion, and resilience. Symbolising the release of tears and the strength that follows hardship, the form reminds us that vulnerability and strength often walk hand in hand.

The phrase Tha Mi Làidir carries a simple but powerful message — a daily affirmation of inner resilience, courage, and the ability to stand steady through life’s challenges.

Each pendant is cut, engraved, and finished in my studio, allowing the natural grain of the wood to remain visible so every piece has its own unique character.

Lime wood has long been associated with balance, protection, and emotional harmony. In many traditions, it is considered a tree of gentle strength, offering calm clarity and grounding energy. Its soft, light grain embodies flexibility and adaptability, symbolising the ability to bend without breaking, both physically and spiritually. Lime wood is also linked to healing and purification, often used in talismanic objects to support meditation, self-reflection, and the cultivation of inner resilience. Carrying or wearing lime wood is thought to help the wearer connect to their own quiet strength, fostering patience, calm discernment, and a sense of rooted stability in times of change.

Details
• Natural lime wood pendant
• Engraved with “Tha Mi Làidir” – I Am Strong in Scottish Gaelic
• Roimata / drop shape symbolising healing and resilience
• Adjustable waxed polyester cord
• Lightweight and comfortable for everyday wear
• Handmade and finished in my studio

A meaningful talisman of quiet strength, rooted in language, nature, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit.

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