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What is the Man in the Moon?
The Man in the Moon is a popular figure in Western folklore, describing a face or human figure people believe they see in the Moon’s light and dark areas.
Why do people see faces and shapes on the Moon?
This happens because of pareidolia, a psychological phenomenon where the brain recognizes familiar patterns—like faces—in random shapes, such as the Moon’s surface features.
Do people in other cultures see different images on the Moon?
Yes. Different cultures see different figures, including a rabbit in East Asia, a woman and child in Polynesia, a toad among some Native American tribes, and hands in India.
How do you see the Moon? If you too see a man, then this charming antique silver man in the moon pendant is for you!
- Metal: Silver-plate or gold plate over brass on moon, sterling silver chainÂ
- Size: .75" L PendantÂ
- Spring ClaspÂ
- 20" chainÂ
- Made in the USA

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
What is the Man in the Moon?
The Man in the Moon is a popular figure in Western folklore, describing a face or human figure people believe they see in the Moon’s light and dark areas.
Why do people see faces and shapes on the Moon?
This happens because of pareidolia, a psychological phenomenon where the brain recognizes familiar patterns—like faces—in random shapes, such as the Moon’s surface features.
Do people in other cultures see different images on the Moon?
Yes. Different cultures see different figures, including a rabbit in East Asia, a woman and child in Polynesia, a toad among some Native American tribes, and hands in India.
How do you see the Moon? If you too see a man, then this charming antique silver man in the moon pendant is for you!
- Metal: Silver-plate or gold plate over brass on moon, sterling silver chainÂ
- Size: .75" L PendantÂ
- Spring ClaspÂ
- 20" chainÂ
- Made in the USA



















