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One of a Kind Pale Green Earth Quartz Diamond Cage Necklace

SKU: NX475
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    • C a g e … the sentiment of preserving that which is precious.
      Ancient stone tokens inspire the cage collection with the intention to protect that which we revere.

      A capsule collection of one of a kind Neolithic quartz balls in 18 karat yellow gold.

      Quartz Size: 12mm

      Chain Length: 28" Curb Chain

      Diamonds: 12 x 1.1mm round brilliant G-VS

       

      Anne's Words:

      "Many years ago on a trip to Tucson I purchased ancient stones from a dealer selling antiquities.
      Having by-passed a career as an archeologist I fell in the love with the mysterious smooth, round orbs.
      Learning that that these were used as a gift to send ones beloved to the afterlife, I was moved by the sentiment and intrigued at how each one would have been shaped for this intention.
      I held onto these precious tokens for years before figuring out how they could be worn and appreciated.
      Creating a cage would preserve the token’s integrity while allowing the wearer to view it."

    C a g e … the sentiment of preserving that which is precious.
    Ancient stone tokens inspire the cage collection with the intention to protect that which we revere.

    A capsule collection of one of a kind Neolithic quartz balls in 18 karat yellow gold.

    Quartz Size: 12mm

    Chain Length: 28" Curb Chain

    Diamonds: 12 x 1.1mm round brilliant G-VS

     

    Anne's Words:

    "Many years ago on a trip to Tucson I purchased ancient stones from a dealer selling antiquities.
    Having by-passed a career as an archeologist I fell in the love with the mysterious smooth, round orbs.
    Learning that that these were used as a gift to send ones beloved to the afterlife, I was moved by the sentiment and intrigued at how each one would have been shaped for this intention.
    I held onto these precious tokens for years before figuring out how they could be worn and appreciated.
    Creating a cage would preserve the token’s integrity while allowing the wearer to view it."