Star Banner Necklace
A hand-crafted charm celebrating the richness of my Puerto Rican heritage 🇵🇷✨
This pendant is a reflection of my own heritage — a bit of the Puerto Rican flag turned into a charm, serving as a reminder of my family’s roots. The triangle shape has a raised star in the middle, inspired by the shapes found on the flag.
When I was little and trying to remember the difference between the Puerto Rican and Cuban flags, I was told that “Puerto Rico is like a shining star in the ocean, so you’ll know our flag because the star sits inside a blue triangle instead of a red one.” I loved the image it painted in my head, so I carved this little banner as a totem to remind me of the beautiful, special place that shaped so much of my family, our history, and our traditions.
Styling
The pendant sits on a braided cord with beads knotted on each end, and the long length gives you lots of ways to wear it. I chose a cord with dark and light blue to represent the blue triangle on the Puerto Rican flag, while the ivory cord gives you more flexibility for any way you want to style it. The ivory cord is a bit more slippery, for which I recommend using a double knot to prevent the necklace from coming undone easily.
This listing is for a gold pendant with gold beads, but there’s also a sterling silver version.
This necklace is made to order (unless otherwise noted) and will be ready to ship in 6-8 weeks.
Details
14k gold charm and beads
Braided polyester cord (solid ivory) or braided cotton cord with metallic gold (patterned blue)
Necklace is 42” long, pendant is 14mm (5/8”) high
Made by hand in my Catskill Mountain Studio
Questions? Email sara@saragolden.com.
The Star Banner Necklace in gold over photos of one of Vieques’ beaches and of El Morro, Puerto Rico’s most recognizable landmark.
Early iterations of the charm carved out of wax.
This pendant is a reflection of my own heritage — a bit of the Puerto Rican flag turned into a charm, serving as a reminder of my family’s roots. The triangle shape has a raised star in the middle, inspired by the shapes found on the flag.
When I was little and trying to remember the difference between the Puerto Rican and Cuban flags, I was told that “Puerto Rico is like a shining star in the ocean, so you’ll know our flag because the star sits inside a blue triangle instead of a red one.” I loved the image it painted in my head, so I carved this little banner as a totem to remind me of the beautiful, special place that shaped so much of my family, our history, and our traditions.
Styling
The pendant sits on a braided cord with beads knotted on each end, and the long length gives you lots of ways to wear it. I chose a cord with dark and light blue to represent the blue triangle on the Puerto Rican flag, while the ivory cord gives you more flexibility for any way you want to style it. The ivory cord is a bit more slippery, for which I recommend using a double knot to prevent the necklace from coming undone easily.
This listing is for a silver pendant with silver beads, but there’s also a gold version.
Details
Sterling silver charm and beads
Braided polyester cord
Necklace is 42” long, pendant is 14mm (5/8”) high
Made by hand in my Catskill Mountain Studio
Questions? Email sara@saragolden.com.
Styling Tip
The long cord can be tied anywhere so you can make it long or short, making it work for whatever you’re wearing.
I love tying it into a bow with a double knot to prevent it slipping open, and the beads add the ends are a special extra detail.