A striking handmade pendant with layered green and gold mokume textures reminiscent of lichen rings spreading across weathered rock. Each dot reveals depth and shimmer, catching the light as you move.
FEATURES
This pendant was made using Mokume Gane, a technique borrowed from Japanese metalwork, where layers of clay are built up, impressed, and sliced back to reveal the pattern hidden beneath. No two cuts are ever the same.
STYLE NOTES
Wears beautifully against a simple linen or cotton top. Strong enough to carry a plain outfit. Sits well at the neckline on a 50cm cord - not too high, not too low. The earthy palette works across all seasons and suits women who dress with intention rather than trend.
WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT
You won't find another one. The pattern draws people in, they want to look closer, touch it, ask about it. It carries the kind of quiet detail that rewards attention. If you love art, nature, and pieces with genuine craft behind them, this pendant will feel like it was made for you.
🎨 Jacaranda and Pine jewellery is made for moments – bold, beautiful, and unrepeatable, just like you.
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Shipping Information
- Ships from Australia
- Ready to ship in 2-3 business days.
- All items will be posted with Australia Post.
- All items can be tracked.
Jacaranda and Pine can not be held responsible for items that are misplaced or lost during the postage process. If you provide any incorrect information during the checkout process and the parcel is returned, you will be charged to resend your parcel.
Care Instructions
For longevity:
- Keep the jewellery away from direct sunlight (daywear is fine)
- Remove jewellery before showering or swimming
- Limit jewellery contact with makeup, oils, perfumes, moisturisers etc. as they can affect the lifespan of the adhesives and the quality of the product.
- To clean, wipe with a clean damp cloth.
More Information
Polymer clay is a plastic based material that becomes workable when conditioned, and strong and durable once cured. Each piece starts with mixing colurs and shaping by hand and with tools into unique patterns and forms. The piece is then cured in an air fryer, which hardens it into a solid, lightweight piece. After cooling, the piece is sanded smooth and finished with care—ready to become a piece of wearable art. It's a slow, thoughtful process, perfect for someone who values craft, colour, and individuality.
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