Large Skipping Stone Silver Necklace



 
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The Large Skipping Stone Silver Necklace is handcrafted by Bree Richey using satin-finish sterling silver in Boston. The gleaming silver pendant is perfectly clean and modern - and yet it evokes those childhood days when nothing was more important than skipping a stone the most number of skips. 

Mood: Adventurous, Honest, Whimsical
Motif: Organic

$140

This item will be made just for you and will ship within 3 weeks.
$140.00


 
 

About

The precious metal silver comes from the element Argentum, the Latin word meaning bright or shining. Discovered sometime around 4000 BCE, silver ore was first mined in order to make ornamental objects.

In the 11th and 12th century, in what we now call the British Isles, silver pennies were printed with a small star. A penny like this was called a steorling (most likely pronounced like "sterling") in Old English, meaning "coin with star." These steorlings were made up of 92.5% pure silver, with an alloy of 7.5% copper, just like sterling silver today. It was discovered that the alloy was just as beautiful as pure silver, but stronger by leaps and bounds.

Many recognized the advantage of a precious metal that was both beautiful and durable: two traits that are ideal in a favorite piece of jewelry.

Details

  • handmade with sterling silver
  • 1" x 3/4" pendant
  • 16" sterling silver 3 chain
  • TLC for your sterling silver jewelry

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