This necklace is a bold statement of elemental motion and ancient memory — a piece that seems to hold the storm and the sea within its form.
At its heart lies a large pietersite pendant, set in gleaming sterling silver. The stone’s swirling patterns of deep indigo, bronze, and gold catch the light like a captured tempest — shifting and alive, a reflection of wind, water, and fire in constant dance. The silver setting frames it with quiet strength, allowing the stone’s natural energy to take center stage.
The strand that carries it is composed of Ethiopian ammonite fossils, each one a spiral echo from the ancient ocean floor. Their earthy tones — amber, ochre, and smoky gray — bring a grounding, organic texture. Between them rest smaller pietersite beads, their subtle chatoyance mirroring the pendant’s inner storm, creating a visual rhythm that moves fluidly along the neckline.
The contrast of fossil and gemstone, ancient and dynamic, gives this necklace a powerful presence — a wearable relic of transformation, time, and elemental energy. It feels both ancestral and modern, a talisman for those who find beauty in the meeting of history and motion.
Complete with a sterling silver toggle clasp, the necklace measures 21.5 inches long.
