XL gold portal necklace: Icelandic black sand and silver flake
All items are handmade and are one of a kind from foraged wild and domesticated plants. I collect whatever is in season on my daily walks, usually in the Philadelphia area. The composition of my pieces range from traditional (using whole, pressed flowers and leaves) to more abstract. Each piece involves laying jewelry-grade resin in several layers, over several sittings.
2 inch long and 1.5 inch wide gold plated transparent portal, sprinkled with black sand collected from Vik bay off the southern coast of Iceland during a visit there in 2018. I can back with less than 1/8 cup of sand, and having been working with it grain by grain ever since. Wear a little piece of Iceland around your neck.
Finished with an 24 inch long gold plated chain with lobster clasp.
All items are handmade and are one of a kind from foraged wild and domesticated plants. I collect whatever is in season on my daily walks, usually in the Philadelphia area. The composition of my pieces range from traditional (using whole, pressed flowers and leaves) to more abstract. Each piece involves laying jewelry-grade resin in several layers, over several sittings.
2 inch long and 1.5 inch wide gold plated transparent portal, sprinkled with black sand collected from Vik bay off the southern coast of Iceland during a visit there in 2018. I can back with less than 1/8 cup of sand, and having been working with it grain by grain ever since. Wear a little piece of Iceland around your neck.
Finished with an 24 inch long gold plated chain with lobster clasp.
All items are handmade and are one of a kind from foraged wild and domesticated plants. I collect whatever is in season on my daily walks, usually in the Philadelphia area. The composition of my pieces range from traditional (using whole, pressed flowers and leaves) to more abstract. Each piece involves laying jewelry-grade resin in several layers, over several sittings.
2 inch long and 1.5 inch wide gold plated transparent portal, sprinkled with black sand collected from Vik bay off the southern coast of Iceland during a visit there in 2018. I can back with less than 1/8 cup of sand, and having been working with it grain by grain ever since. Wear a little piece of Iceland around your neck.
Finished with an 24 inch long gold plated chain with lobster clasp.