This month’s winning story
Embracing the journey: a young woman's heartfelt struggle
"Do shaol, do thuras", engraved on around the disc on the bracelet I wear every single day without fail. I bought it last year on a family trip to Ireland, one I thought I wouldn't live to go on to begin with.
I've struggled with depression my entire life, but in the last few years it has been tougher than ever. It all came to a head in 2021 when I attempted to take my life. However, thank goodness, I failed. In the following months, my family and friends encircled me and embraced me with such deep care and love. It was a true "hard reset" for me. It felt like everything in my life went on pause. While this was wonderful in the moment, and allowed me to take a breath, it derailed me completely once I was well enough to return to work and life.
My family tried to remind me that it was worth it as long as I was alive, and I did believe them, but it was hard to really remember that while trying to get everything back on track. It was my graduating year of school and I then felt as if there was no possible way I would get it done in time. My parents eventually had a conversation with me in which they told me that my life was already not the ideal course. I had already had a major hurdle that many others didn't have to handle. At this point, from there on, I had to make my own path forward. It was already not the picture perfect easy road, there was no point in trying to force it to be.
While I did go on to graduate on time, this is something I have held with me. And while we were exploring the beautiful sights of Ireland I kept seeing the enibas jewelry and seeing that bracelet and that phrase: "Do shaol, do thuras". Your life, your journey. On the final day in Ireland, I bought it. When I explained it to my parents they teared up. But it just rung so true for me. My life wasn't smooth or easy, and my journey reflected that. This wasn't something to be ashamed of, but something to embrace. This is my life, and this is my journey. I might as well truly make it mine.
Stories that stay with us
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He was lighting her way
Laura CollinsMy baby sister was getting married in 2020 and along with the worry of the pandemic we also had the worry of our wonderful father, who after many years of ill health, was slowly losing his battle. It became apparent that the wedding would not go ahead due to covid restr...
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Love. Life. Forever.
Ashling GrahamWhen I was pregnant I knew I wanted to celebrate and treat myself to a special piece of jewellery once our baby was born.
For 9 long months (and probably...
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His initial next to mine
ErinI have a special letter I wear, it is one of the Anam pendants I wear it around my neck every single day, I have my own initial “E” the Gra disc and the special letter is “H” the are next to each other. This letter is an import...
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Love. Life. Forever.
Ashling GrahamWhen I was pregnant I knew I wanted to celebrate and treat myself to a special piece of jewellery once our baby was born.
For 9 long months (and probably...
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Always there for you. Mom knows best.
Evelyn DowlingMy mom has always been my biggest supporter through my whole life guiding me along my journey. She's helped me through the most toughest experiences and been there for my proudest and most enjoyable momen...
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Embracing the journey: a young woman's heartfelt struggle
Beckett"Do shaol, do thuras", engraved on around the disc on the bracelet I wear every single day without fail. I bought it last year on a family trip to Ireland, one I thought I wouldn't live to go on to begin with.
I've struggled with depressio...
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A journey to Ireland.
Christa15 years ago I was in Dublin and purchased my first piece of enibas jewelry. It was a necklace that caught my eye. After looking into what the words meant on the piece, I felt like it was made for me. Your life, your journey.
Bringing stories to life
What does an enibas piece mean to you? Real people, deep emotions, and beautiful stories captured on film.
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Do shaol, do thuras
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Sonas
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Croí álainn
Love stories: enibas engagements and weddings
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I wear and cherish these rings
Sarah FraskeWhen asked by my husband to describe my perfect engagement ring, I jumped around from silver, to gold, to rose gold. I knew I didn't want a large, chunky diamond, as I am very into sports and planning on wearing my ring all the...
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Hearts connected
StacieLast year for my 30th birthday which was during our 3rd lockdown my boyfriend gave me a double Croí álainn necklace. He told me he choose a double because it was both of our hearts connected. I’ve worn it every single day since then. I often find myself touching it and...
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A celebration of a wonderful life together.
JoanneWhen my husband and I met in 1987, the song 'Wonderful life' had just been released and it quickly became 'our song'. We got married two years later and this week celebrated our 35th wedding anniversary. We have two amazing boys and a mad dog and although my husband is...
Stories that stay with us
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His initial next to mine
ErinI have a special letter I wear, it is one of the Anam pendants I wear it around my neck every single day, I have my own initial “E” the Gra disc and the special letter is “H” the are next to each other. This letter is an import...
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Keepsakes
Dee21.02.2021: I recently purchased an Anam pendant with the letter R on it - the ‘R’ is for our baby Ruaíri who we sadly miscarried last year. In a year of so much sorrow and hardship, we were excited for new life to bring renewe...
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Love. Life. Forever.
Ashling GrahamWhen I was pregnant I knew I wanted to celebrate and treat myself to a special piece of jewellery once our baby was born.
For 9 long months (and probably...
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Comfort & Joy
GraceEvery Enibas piece that I wear has a special place in my heart.. My beautiful ‘Las mo shlí’ bracelet that my husband bought me after we had our youngest daughter, my ‘Croí álainn’ bracelet that my amazing friend bought for me to celebrate my wedding day and my ‘Anam’ n...