Copper Tibetan Carbon Quartz Pendant
Copper Tibetan Carbon Quartz Pendant
Copper Tibetan Carbon Quartz Pendant
Copper Tibetan Carbon Quartz Pendant
Copper Tibetan Carbon Quartz Pendant
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Copper Tibetan Carbon Quartz Pendant

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From The Wondering Alchemist

A small, forked point of carbon quartz, clear with a black cloud in the center. Electroformed and suspended from a matching copper chain.

  • Made in Portland
  • Tibetan carbon quartz
  • Pendant is approx 50 x 15mm
  • Chain is approx 18" inches
  • 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.