Project Type: Radiolarian
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CIPI Bracelet
The reversible bracelet makes a statement in low tarnish sterling silver, Titanium, and stainless steel. Lightweight and a joy to wear.
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Madgalena Radiolaria on Siphonophorae Necklace
The oceanic colored stones are Smithsonite and Aurichalcite are from the land locked Kelly Mine area in New Mexico where an ancestor once worked. The stones are captured between the layers with tension created by the screws and nuts joining the layers.
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Spring Radiolarian Necklace
A mix of hand sawn and laser cut, this radiolarian necklace celebrates spring with tension set peach and green tourmalines.
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Circogonia-Epibulia Titanium Brooch
Features of microscopic radiolaria were enlarged hundreds of times to be visible to the human eye. The brooch is based on two of Ernst Haeckel’s 1862 drawings, a Circogonia and an Epibulia.
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PICCE Bracelet
The reversible bracelet makes a statement in low tarnish sterling silver, Titanium, and stainless steel. Lightweight and a joy to wear.
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Cecryphalium Clathrocyclas Europa bracelet
The reversible bracelet makes a statement in low tarnish sterling silver, Titanium, and stainless steel. Lightweight and a joy to wear.
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CGAG + AMG Bracelet
The reversible bracelet makes a statement in low tarnish sterling silver, Titanium, and stainless steel. Lightweight and a joy to wear.
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CHM Carnelian Spheres Earrings
CHM Carnelian Spheres earrings with 7.22 carats of tension set red garnet spheres, low tarnish sterling silver, stainless steel, niobium ear wires
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CH Müller Faceted Garnet Earrings
CHM Faceted Garnet Earrings with 10.01 carats of tension set faceted garnets, low tarnish sterling silver, stainless steel, niobium ear wires
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CH Müller Garnet Spheres Earrings
CH Müller Garnet Spheres Earrings with 7.22 carats of tension set red garnet spheres, Argentium sterling silver, stainless steel, niobium ear wires