Mahi-e Mohajer — the wandering fish — is a symbol that follows us across continents. In Persian culture, the mahi has long stood for movement, protection, and the quiet assurance that life continues to flow forward.
This Fish Aaviz pendant (sold without chain) is cast in a warm copper-plated alloy and pressed with traditional Iranian patterns. It is set with reconstituted turquoise, the same familiar blue that has lived for generations in Persian homes, rings, and jewelry boxes.
The weight feels grounding in the hand.
The engraving carries old Persian charm — birds, leaves, waves — motifs our grandparents never explained, yet we somehow still understand.
Wear it layered with chains, styled with streetwear, or let it rest close to your heart on its own.
This piece isn’t about luxury.
It’s about memory — and the comfort of carrying a small piece of home into every city you choose to make yours.
Curated for the diaspora wanderer.
For the ones who live between tides.
For the ones who keep swimming.
