Sagan um fiskinn einauga (The tale of the one-eyed fish)
Sagan um fiskinn einauga
(The Tale of the One-Eyed Fish)
In a deep, forgotten lake where the waters shimmered silver under moonlight, there lived a strange fish with only one eye. While the other fish laughed at its lopsided gaze, the one-eyed fish swam calmly, never angry, never sad.
Unlike the others, it did not dart about blindly. Instead, it learned to pause, tilt its head, and see the world in a way none of the others could. It saw the shadows before danger arrived. It saw the stillness beneath the surface when others only chased the ripples.
One day, a great drought shrank the lake, and the frantic fish searched for an escape. But only the one-eyed fish, who had quietly studied the currents and the moon’s reflection, knew of a narrow stream that led to a deeper, hidden pool.
The others followed, humbled and silent.
From that day, the fish no longer mocked the one-eyed fish. They listened, and they watched more carefully. Because the one who sees differently often sees what others cannot.
fine silver | reclaimed diamond
fish pendant 1.25" tall x .5" wide
on black silk cord tied with fisherman's knots, fine silver "lobster" style clasp