Silver Platypus Necklace Item ID: 2670030859
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This sterling silver pendant measures 1.2" (29mm) long, with an 18" sterling silver chain. Cast from original sculpture.
- 2 oz
- 1.2" (29mm) long
- A sweet and detailed platypus with different finishes to highlight its webbed feet and duck bill.
- We suggest keeping your silver clean and dry, away from products such as soaps and lotions, and removing it before showering or swimming. You can give it a gentle rub with a silver polishing cloth at the first sign of tarnish.
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Silver clay has all the freedom of clay and is responsive to intricate textures, making it the perfect medium to replicate the veins of a leaf or spire of a shell. It's also well suited to organic designs and tiny original sculpture. Once kiln fired, the organic material in silver clay burns away leaving behind only the silver. Original designs made in this way are reproduced by a trusted caster using traditional silver smithing methods, capturing all the intricacies of the original designs in silver and bronze.
Caitlin considers herself fortunate to have grow up surrounded by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. In 2006 she moved to New York City, where she worked for several years in journalism and design. Blue Dot Jewelry — so named for our blue marble home and all the tiny wonder it holds — began on the kitchen counter of her Brooklyn studio. Today she makes jewelry full time in the Hudson Valley, where she lives with her husband and two kids.
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Caitlin McNamara
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Blue Dot Jewelry
Silver clay has all the freedom of clay and is responsive to intricate textures, making it the perfect medium to replicate the veins of a leaf or spire of a shell. It's also well suited to organic designs and tiny original sculpture. Once kiln fired, the organic material in silver clay burns away leaving behind only the silver. Original designs made in this way are reproduced by a trusted caster using traditional silver smithing methods, capturing all the intricacies of the original designs in silver and bronze.
Caitlin considers herself fortunate to have grow up surrounded by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. In 2006 she moved to New York City, where she worked for several years in journalism and design. Blue Dot Jewelry — so named for our blue marble home and all the tiny wonder it holds — began on the kitchen counter of her Brooklyn studio. Today she makes jewelry full time in the Hudson Valley, where she lives with her husband and two kids.
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