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Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace
Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace

Shell Spiral Remains Concrete & Tin Necklace

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And she says "I've come to set a twisted thing straight"
And she says "I've come to lighten this dark heart"
And she takes my wrist, I feel her imprint of fear
And I say "I've never thought of finding you here"
— Suzanne Vega, Solitude Standing

This pendant features an ocean blue strip of tin into which I have etched the phrase “Nature misses you”. I then riveted and shaped it into a rounded rectangle. I encapsulated two bits of spiral shells I found on the beach in a bronze tinted concrete. On the reverse there is a silver double helix to remind you of the interconnection between all things.

The finished pendant is approximately .75" (20mm) wide and 1.75” (45cm) long. It’s finished with an 18” stainless beaded chain with a lobster clasp and 2” extender.

All adaptive reuse pieces come to you neatly displayed on an upcycled card and sustainably wrapped ready for gift-giving.

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