№ 345 Ancient Quartz

$148.00
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This asymmetrical necklace features ancient quartz beads that were excavated in sub-Saharan Africa in the ancient city of Djenne-Djeno, located in Mali.  Some of the beads move freely over sections of chain, giving this necklace a dynamic feel.

These ancient stone beads were excavated in sub-Saharan Africa in the ancient city of Djenne-Djeno, located in Mali. Djenne-Djeno was originally settled around 250 BCE, according to archeologists, and was an oasis with grassy plains, lakes, and rivers allowing for a thriving community of farmers, artisans, and merchants.  By roughly 1,000 CE the water sources and soil were not as suitable for community life and the population migrated to other areas across Africa.  Ancient beads have a powerful and magical energy.

Coin silver is made from a mixture of metals with a high pure silver content, often repurposing coins by melting them down.  The coin silver components I work with are antiques from all of the world, ranging from 80-120 years old, found in India, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and many West African countries such as Nigeria and Mali.  The wear and patina of antique coin silver has informed much of my jewelry aesthetic over the years.  The pieces are very special and rare.

Necklace measures 17” long with opposing chains and is finished with a 9mm lobster claw clasp.  All findings are oxidized sterling silver.