A beautiful fossilised coral gemstone layered with a shiva’s eye shell pendant. Both encased in gold vermeil. The pendants hang on an intricate and delicate necklaces with golden spheres.
This fossil coral is estimated to be around 20 million years old, and thought to have formed from a volcanic event. It should not be confused for protected and endangered coral reef from the modern oceans of today.
In addition to this the inverted triangle represents water in alchemy. It was often blue and was also an ancient symbol of femininity. Wearing this necklace embodies the ocean and femininity together.
The spiral shell is often called ‘shiva’s eye’ and is regarded as a very important symbol especially in India. The ‘shiva’s eye’ shells are said to awaken a sense of adventure, change and can eliminate fear! The spiral is a perfect example of the Fibonacci spiral or ‘Golden Ratio’ a mathematical sequence found throughout nature from sunflower seeds to galaxies. This symbol is often associated with balance, harmony, and perfection. Some believe that this pattern represents the infinite and interconnected nature of all things.
Adorn this pretty, necklace and feel connected to the ocean.
When you wear this necklace, you’re not just making a style statement—you’re making a difference. This is not fast fashion, the ring is completely unique, no other like it in existence. Handcrafted by an artisan silversmith, the stone cut by skilled lapidarist and designed in small batches with an eye on sustainability.
🐚 A coral is planted for every order
🐚 Recycled sterling silver
🐚 Plastic-free packaging
🐚 Leave a review, and we’ll plant a seagrass in your name
Our gold vermeil designs are made with 18k solid gold (of at least 2.5 microns) carefully layered on top of 925 sterling silver. The finish is five times thicker than average gold plating, and much more long lasting.
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£120.00Price
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