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Bahia Amethyst Root Pendant, Electroformed Copper Necklace
$ 239.00
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Bahia Amethyst Crystal Point Pendant, Electroformed Copper Necklace. Sometimes called Dragon’s Teeth, these elestial wands are mined from only one location in Bahia, Brazil. Each is a natural euhedral single crystal specimen with keys all down the side, meaning they are not cleaved from a larger cluster, but form on their own, one at a time!
One of a kind. What you see is what you get - these are the exact pieces you will receive - once they're gone, they're gone! Sold out? Please contact to have something similar (but unique) handmade for you.
- Large Amethyst point ~2" long, total 3.25" with loop
- Small Amethyst point ~1.5" long, total 2.75" with loop
- Mined in a single sacred location in Caetité, Bahia, Brazil
- 26" copper chain
- Darkened oxidized copper patina
- Each is one of a kind! Handmade in-house.
- Textured, electroformed copper surrounding the stone.
Amethyst Elestial Points are known for their incredible quality and deep purple color. Featuring elestial etchings on the sides and phantom crystals inside, they are formed when crystal growth was interrupted and re-initiated, in layers like an onion. Sometimes the crystal will complete the last layer and you can gaze into it, seeing through the layers from the outside in.
Each is unique and one of a kind, and made by hand by metalworking artist and Well Done Goods by Cyberoptix founder, Bethany Shorb. Working between Detroit and Southern Arizona, she self-collects or sources all stone, shell, fossil and bone specimen materials in person from only the most reputable suppliers.
Electroforming results are unique to each specimen and will never be identical, even when crafted under what seems the same conditions. This nuance and variation is characteristic of the singularity of the piece and process.
Electroforming results are unique to each specimen and will never be identical, even when crafted under what seems the same conditions. This nuance and variation is characteristic of the singularity of the piece and process.
