NOTICE: Holiday 2024 Shipping Deadlines

Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant

Black Kyanite in Copper Pendant

Regular price
$60.00
Sale price
$60.00
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 

From The Wondering Alchemist

A black kyanite crystal fan, in the shape of a witch's broom or crow's wing. Electroformed with copper, and suspended from a gunmetal-colored chain. Copper is oxidized for a darker, rustic finish.

  • Made in Portland
  • Black Kyanite
  • Kyanite is approx 2¾" x ¾" inches
  • Chain is approx 22" inches long
  • Note, copper commonly causes skin discoloration where it sits, and in some people may cause an allergic reaction. Not recommended if you have an allergy to copper.
  • Wipe with a soft cloth to clean. Do not soak or store in a damp area.

Based in Portland, Oregon, The Wondering Alchemist specializes in electroformed jewelry, with a variety of rocks and minerals, home goods, re-purposed/recycled goods, and more. Each piece is one-of-a-kind due to the nature of the electroforming process; pieced together and hand-assembled in their studio. 

From the artist: My name is Sierra Elizabeth. I am a 32yo mother to two wonderful cats and am an east coast transplant. I lived in NY for 14 years, PA for 14 years and moved to Portland in 2018.
I am a self taught electroformer and have been progressing my skills since 2016. My first love as a child was rock and mineral knowledge and that has followed me into adulthood. I also adore all things glass related and was a glassblower once upon a time. I pride myself in using natural elements in my art and have grown especially fond of plant identification because of that. My favorite bones are vertebrae, specifically the axis bone.