You love your Morse Code Jewelry because it's personal. It's like a secret message you get to wear close to your skin—something powerful, meaningful, and completely unique to you.
But how do you actually read it?
Here's a quick guide to help you decode your jewelry and understand the story it tells.
Step 1: Know the Code
Each Morse Code letter is made up of dots and dashes:
- A dot is short
- A dash is long
In Trisha Flanagan Jewelry pieces, dots are represented by small round beads, and the dashes are shown by the spaces between those round beads—no tube beads or spacers.
Example:
- The word BRAVE in Morse Code is:
- B = — •••
- R = • — •
- A = • —
- V = ••• —
- E = •
So, if you a pattern of 1 space, 3 small beads, followed by a bead, space, bead (and so on), that's BRAVE in Morse Code.
Step 2: Look for Letter and Word Separators
Since most Trisha Flanagan pieces are one word, you'll simply read the dot/dash pattern as on continuous message.
When there are two words, on the display card a vertical line | is used on the label (not on the jewelry itself) to show the word break.

Step 3: Use a Decoder Guide
if you need translating your message, you can use a simple Morse code guide—I've linked one here for you. (You can also screenshot it or print it for fun.)
[>> Download the Morse Code Decoder Guide]
Why It Matters When you decode the piece, you reconnect with your message. Whether it's I AM ENOUGH, BREATHE or something custom just for you, reading it again can feel like a little whisper of encouragement whenever you need it.
It's not just jewelry. It's your story.
So go ahead, decode your message—and wear it with pride.
Want a custom message just for you? Explore the Morse Code Collection and let your jewelry say something no one else can.