$2,897.00
Opulence, Inspired by Nature.
This regal necklace is a heartfelt tribute to our expansive oceans. Crafted exclusively by Morgan Asoyuf of the Ts'msyen Nation, each detail whispers tales of the sea and the life it nurtures. Wearing this necklace calls us to appreciate and honour the beauty around us.
Each lustrous freshwater pearl is hand-picked to mirror the calm and depth of our local waters. The Sterling Silver Clamshells and Salmon Bone Vertebrates are a nod to the stories of the ancestors, paying respect to the women who nurtured the clam beds and the timeless dance of the salmon in the sweeping waters of the pacific northwest. The soft glow of Faceted Moonstone and Blue Topaz gemstones compliments the moon's reflection on peaceful waters, while the sweet, delicate touch of Diamonds adds a sparkle, reminiscent of sunlit waves.
For those who find peace by the sea and carry its stories in their heart, this piece is fluid and fitting for any occasion, be it a quiet evening by the shore or a celebration with loved ones. Feel the ocean's embrace with this Freshwater Pearl Necklace!
We ship worldwide.
Dimensions: This necklace can be adjusted from 431.8 mm (17 inches) to 508 mm (20 inches) long.
Design:
She took Bronze Casting at The Crucible art compound in Oakland, where industry professionals taught her both investment mold and sand casting.
In 2010 Morgan began studying at Vancouver Metal Art School under Gerold Mueller, a goldsmith from Pforzheim, Germany. She received diplomas in both jewelry design and stone cutting, learning special techniques such as hollow construction, custom stone cutting, and advanced soldering.
Morgan has studied design and engraving with Richard Adkins. She also attended Revere Academy in San Francisco for gem setting courses.