This one-of-a-kind design features a hand-cut brass flower, which I hand-etched with an intricate flower mandala design. A faceted spectrolite cabochon is nestled within a brass bezel. Finished with a recycled .22 bullet casing, which I decorated with elegant brass filigree and a matching Swarovski gemstone. A faceted multi-colored Egyptian quartz point fills the bullet casing. Pendant measures approximately 4.25 inches long and is very lightweight. Finished with a 27-inch long brass chain.
Spectrolite is a rare variety of Labradorite. It has an iridescent exterior, known as labradorescence, displaying a full spectrum of colors. Spectrolite was originally only found in Finland; however, a mine of a similar Spectrolite has just recently been discovered in Madagascar.
As an ultra high-grade variety of labradorite, Spectrolite labradorite is vibrating this breakthrough energy on an even greater level. Excellent for strengthening intuition-promoting psychic abilities. Powerful in revealing the truth behind illusions, Spectrolite banishes fears and insecurities, and strengthens faith in the self and trust in the universe. It stimulates the imagination and calms an overactive mind, developing enthusiasm and new ideas.
Item details
Price
$112.00
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 9 in
Width: 6 in
Height: 1 in
Package
Length/Depth: 9 in
Width: 6 in
Height: 1 in
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Caleb Barnaby is a self-taught metalsmith, with a focus in extremely detailed wearable art. He's been traveling throughout the US for the past three years in a travel trailer, which houses his custom-built mobile studio, selling his creations at fine art festivals. Many of his designs are award-winning: intricate flower mandalas made from sterling silver and recycled brass bullet casings with secret messages, crescent moons and mountain ranges hand-cut from the metal. His designs are all inspired by the natural elements around us: blooming wildflowers on the side of the road, the awe-inspiring landscapes he sees along his travels.
"Using recycled metals, I apply an intricate etching process to give them an ornate look. All of my etched designs are original and inspired by natural elements (trees, flowers and sacred geometry). After the etching process, I hand-cut the metals to transform them into their final composition. I also use non-traditional stonesetting techniques, where I create my own bezels by forging the metal to set the stone."