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Tree‑Made Star Multi‑Jewelry - Adjustable Necklace, Bracelet, Anklet

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$12.50
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Tree Star Slide Multi - Jewelry - Isms Butterfly Conservation ArtMultiwear jewelry

Tree‑Made Star Multi‑Jewelry - Adjustable Necklace, Bracelet, Anklet

A star grown inside a tree branch, revealed and crafted by hand in Minnesota.

Carrying the guidance of the North Star, and a reminder to trust your inner compass.

$12.50
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A Star the Tree Made

Inside every cottonwood branch lies a rare natural phenomenon: a perfectly formed five‑pointed star shaped by wind, weather, and the tree’s own quiet resilience. We didn’t make the star, the tree did. Each one is discovered only in naturally fallen branches, never harvested from living wood.

This piece features one of these Tree‑Made Stars as a smooth, naturally formed wood “bead,” ready to be worn however your body and intuition prefer.

One Piece, Many Ways to Wear

Designed for versatility and body‑inclusivity, this multi‑jewelry piece can be worn as a:

  • Necklace (fully extended 30–33")

  • Choker (tightened to ~15")

  • Bracelet (wrap or double)

  • Anklet

  • Pocket talisman

The adjustable 4‑ply waxed Irish linen cord is supple, sturdy, and easy to trim or customize. Choose black or brown to match your style.

Metal‑Free, Skin‑Friendly, and Earth‑Honoring

This piece is completely metal‑free, making it ideal for sensitive skin, metal allergies, and anyone who prefers organic materials close to the body. The cord softens beautifully with wear, becoming uniquely yours over time.

Wear your star raw, or finish it with your preferred natural oil, wax, or sealant.

Handmade, Wildcrafted, and One‑of‑a‑Kind

Each star is hand‑cut, shaped, and finished in small batches in Brainerd, Minnesota. No two stars are alike. Each carries its own orbit, grain, and geometry. Requests for size or shape are welcome and will be matched as closely as nature allows.

Tree‑Made Stars

Inside cottonwood branches, naturally occurring five‑pointed stars form as the tree grows. A secret geometry shaped by wind, weather, and resilience.

Made by Hand, Guided by Story

Each piece is shaped, sanded, and finished by hand in small batches. The star is released from the branch, stabilized, and set into its final form with care and intention.

No two stars are the same. Each one carries its own unique orbit.

  • Hand‑cut & finished
  • Small‑batch craftsmanship
  • Natural variations celebrated
  • Artist‑made in Minnesota

A Keepsake of Guidance

Across cultures and timelines, the North Star has been a symbol of orientation. A steady point for the unmoored. These pieces are reminders to trust your intuition, follow your inner North Star, and return to yourself when the path feels uncertain.

Sustainably Sourced, Naturally Fallen

All cottonwood branches are gathered from naturally fallen limbs under the guidance of forestry experts. No living trees are cut for this work. Each piece is crafted with respect for the land and the stories it keeps.

Included Story Card

Each piece comes with a printed story card explaining the origin, the legend behind Stars From Trees, and the meaning of the piece. Perfect for gifting.

The Legend My Grandmother Kept...

This work began with a story my grandmother never spoke aloud, yet kept folded into the back of an old wardrobe. A fragile, yellowed page I found while helping my family clean her home after she passed. The paper was worn soft at the edges, as if held many times. The words felt older still.

The legend told of a young Native man who lived with an ache in his chest. A longing for the stars that glittered far above him. Their distance felt like a taunt, a reminder of how far from his reach he believed them to be.

One night, Great Spirit came to him in a vision and said:

You are so loved that anything you can dream in this life is already yours to hold, if you trust yourself enough to listen for where to find it.

In the days that followed, he carried those words like embers. Then, one morning as he walked for water, he heard the wind singing through the cottonwood branches. Something in him stilled. In that moment of deep, instinctive knowing, he understood:
the stars he sought were inside the trees.

He followed that knowing, and split a fallen branch. He didn't find the star on his first attempt, yet he persisted. How many minutes passed, and attempts were made were not counted, next to the one thing that did count: He found a star. A small, perfect celestial form shaped by wind, weather, and the tree’s own resilience.

Word spread, and the legend grew:

The heavens are not far away. They live here on earth, waiting for anyone humble enough to listen and inspired enough to act on what they hear.

I’ve never found this story anywhere else. But it has shaped the heart of this work. Every star I release from a fallen cottonwood carries that same message:


Guidance is close.

Wonder is near.

The light we seek is already inside us.

Tree Made Star

A naturally formed star from the pith of trees, considered the 'hidden secret' of nature. These stars are hunted from fallen branches of cottonwood trees along the northern shores of the Mississippi River.

COTTONWOOD (Populus deltoides)
Cottonwood are the fastest growing trees in North America, typically living 70-100 years, though some live 200-400.

Female trees produce white fluffy seeds resembling cotton, hence their name.

Their bright green leaves are notable for their natural heart shape.

TIMELESS WISDOM
Cottonwood is also called 'Balm of Gilead' for its resin-filled buds used in remedies and healing. The buds, leaves, and bark contain salicin (close to aspirin) with anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-fungal properties. It is used in salves for sore muscles and joint pain.

SPIRITUAL PROPERTIES
Cottonwood amplifies hope, healing, and transformation. Regarded as a symbol of the sun (Apache) and the afterlife (Northern Mexican tribes), amongst other regional sacred associations. It is a tree used as a gathering place, featured in community and ceremony alike.

Cottonwood are cross-culturally revered for their spiritual energy. These trees are seen as a point of penetration through viels and timelines, and revered as heaven/earth (spirit/physical) connection points.

INDUSTRIAL USES
Playing to its strengths, Cottonwood is used for chopsticks, ice cream sticks, and, the floors of cargo trucks because it does not splinter easily. A softer wood when planed, it is not ideal for structural construction. Instead, cottonwood is used for plywood, core stock for furniture, pallets, crates, and high-grade printing paper.

Environmentally, cottonwoods are planted for windbreaks, soil stabilization, and to create shade (due to their fast and far reaching canopies).

Last On, First Off: Apply all lotions, perfumes, and hair/body sprays before putting on jewelry to prevent chemical buildup that can dull and damage the surface. Activity Check: Remove jewelry before swimming (chlorine), showering (soap residue and chemical exposures), or high impact activities like exercise or gardening to avoid damage. Chemical Exposure: Avoid household cleaners, alcohol-based sanitizers, and vinegar, which can alter appearances permanently.

Clean with a soft damp cloth.

Individual Separation: Store each piece in its own soft pouch or a lined compartment to prevent stones and metals of varying hardness scratching each other. Environment: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Moisture Control: Consider adding silica packets to storage containers to absorb excess humidity that can tarnish metals and affect stones over time.

Waxed Linen (Irish 4-Ply)

Strong enough for daily wear in jewelry. It will soften over time with wear.

Last On, First Off: Apply all lotions, perfumes, and hair/body sprays before putting on jewelry to prevent chemical buildup that can dull and damage the surface. Activity Check: Remove jewelry before swimming (chlorine), showering (soap residue and chemical exposures), or high impact activities like exercise or gardening to avoid damage. Chemical Exposure: Avoid household cleaners, alcohol-based sanitizers, and vinegar, which can alter appearances permanently.

Due to the wax, it is best to pat/wipe with a damp cloth as necessary.

Store in a cool, dry, dark place. The wax coating protects it from moisture and rotting, but extreme heat can melt the wax. Individual Separation: Store each piece in its own soft pouch or a lined compartment to prevent stones and metals of varying hardness scratching each other. Environment: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Moisture Control: Consider adding silica packets to storage containers to absorb excess humidity that can tarnish metals and affect stones over time.

A premium, durable cord prized by artisans for its strength, versatility, and smooth handling. Composed of 100% flax fibers coated with a hydrocarbon wax, which is non-sticky, responsive and strong. Composed of four strands (ply) of linen spun together. Approximately 0.7mm–1mm, roughly equivalent to size 18 thread or 20-gauge wire. The finish is matte to slight sheen.

Historically used in high-end craft and industrial bookbinding. Ideal for basket weaving (coiling, lashing rims), bead stringing, bookbinding (Coptic, longstitch), leatherwork, macramé, kumihimo, and jewelry making. Widely used for sewing heavy leather, repairing leather goods.

Historically, linen represents purity, cleanliness, and renewal. With deep biblical roots, it is often associated with righteousness and angelic beings. In some cultures, linen was believed to ward off evil and attract good luck, thus used to create protective charms. Linen is believed to possess high vibrational frequencies, cited as 5,000 Hz. It is considered a 'healing' material, historically used for sacred garments and daily practicality and comfort alike.

From the Artist

Stars From Trees began with a family legend about a young man who longed for the heavens, only to learn through a dream that the stars he sought were already within reach. I’ve carried that story with me for years.

Each piece in this collection is made in honor of inner-truth, unspoken guidance, and in faith that the light being sought is already growing in the world around us.

Made with all the love you can handle,

~ Holly

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