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Soft clouds in the sky and two trees growing upward, this stone breaths of a landscape far grander than its scale. A stunning statement necklace to enjoy everyday.
- Stone measures 5/8" x 1/2"
- 18k yellow gold
Handmade by Monica Marcella in Santa Monica, CA
"As soon as I could put a bead on a string, I was making jewelry. My grandmother and I would sit together at the kitchen table and make compositions using a mountain of cut up thrift store beaded strand necklaces. Very much like those early experiences, I work best with parts. Rather than sketching or digital rendering I choose to keep my hands moving at my bench and that informs the direction I go. I fabricate several elements that seem interesting to me; then lay them out with stones and see where or if they match. Today, crafting future heirlooms myself honors the sentiment of generosity, love, and legacy that I so cherish."