Pyrrha designers Danielle and Wade Papin have announced a collaboration with Canadian singer-songwriter and philanthropist Sarah McLachlan by launching the Pyrrha x Sarah McLachlan Lilith talisman.
Inspired by the enduring legacy of Lilith Fair, the all-female music festival founded by McLachlan, $100 from every talisman sold will support the Sarah McLachlan School of Music, a not-for-profit organization providing free, high-quality music education and mentorship to underserved youth.
"I am so excited about this collaboration with Pyrrha and honoring the legacy of Lilith," says McLachlan. "I've been a longtime admirer of Pyrrha's pieces, as well as their ethics as a Canadian zero-carbon company, so partnering with them made sense on many levels. With $100 from each piece going to my not-for-profit Sarah McLachlan School of Music, it is truly a full circle moment as the School was founded over 25 years ago, following the success of the Lilith Fair Tour. I hope everyone loves this unique Lilith talisman as much as I do."
"Lilith Fair represented something transformative," says Pyrrha co-founder Danielle Papin. "It stood for independence, creative expression, and solidarity — values that resonate strongly with our own story. Being able to honor that legacy while supporting the incredible work of Sarah McLachlan and her School of Music makes this collaboration especially meaningful."
The Pyrrha x Sarah McLachlan Lilith Talisman is available for purchase on pyrrha.com and in the brand's flagship Vancouver store at 2040 Columbia St.
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