Bimaadizi-Mitigo-Waabigwan
The garden is never static; it is always moving, winding, and unfolding. This piece was born from that movement—a winding piece of wood from the garden, captured in its graceful, serpentine dance. Paired with natural stone hearts and a single, delicate blossom, it represents the heart of the forest. The two layers are a reflection of the layers of the earth itself: the deep, steady roots and the bright, reaching flowers.
To wear it is to carry the wisdom of the garden's quiet, persistent growth. It is a reminder that even when our paths are winding, we are always connected to the beauty that blooms, the stones that ground us, and the steady, living wood that holds it all together.
Bimaadizi-Mitigo-Waabigwan (The Living Branch & Bloom)
Pronunciation guide: Bih-mah-dih-zee Mih-tih-goh Wah-bih-gwan
The name combines Bimaadizi (living/life), Mitigo (branch/wood), and Waabigwan (flower), speaking to the ongoing, vibrant life cycle present in your garden.
