Arachne Necklace, v. II | #6
Arachne Necklace, v. II | #6
This design consists of rare colors of labradorites, ranging from purple to orange to a rainbow spectrum. Truly special gemstones!
Surrounding the pendants are carefully textured branch borders. The backs of the pendants have been textured and a spider has been cut to reveal the stone beneath.
This pendant has been aged and hand-polished for a textured, organic look, and to bring out the lowlights and accent the stone.
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☀ Pendant length (not including the ring) measures 40mm
☀ It will come to you suspended from an oxidized sterling silver chain, adjustable between 17 - 20"
☀ See the photo of the pendant being held for size reference
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♥ Labradorite is an iridescent gemstone with a fascinating schiller or metallic luster when viewed from certain angles. The base color of labradorite is a smokey gray, but when light strikes the stone in a particular direction, it displays striking rainbow-colored reflections.
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♥ “Memento mori” is a Latin phrase which translates as “remember death.” Throughout art history, there has been a wide range of memento mori objects: Rennaissance paintings of decaying fruit, marble sculptures of skulls, morbid prayer beads, and so forth. All to remind the viewer of the transience of life.
And so, this is my interpretation of a memento mori to be released right before Allhallowtide begins: the time each year reserved for honoring the hallowed dead and faithfully departed.
Regardless of your religious or spiritual inclinations, or whether you prefer your Halloween merely with lots of candy and costumes, these pieces can be meaningful. They are designed with the intent of the oldest memento mori objects: to remember death and consider it through the lens of one’s own mortality.
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♥ This piece is part of the Nocturne Collection, an annual collection in time for Halloween. Everything has a dark, witchy aesthetic, sometimes whimsical and sometimes sombre. This time I use labradorite for its otherworldly flash, snakey greens and thundery blues.