pocketful of ocean pebbles necklace
ocean pebble necklace worn with white shirt and white jacket
ocean pebble necklace worn with white shirt and white jacket, lilacs in background
pocketful of ocean pebbles necklace
pocketful of ocean pebbles necklace
pocketful of ocean pebbles necklace

pocketful of ocean pebbles necklace

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Let your loved one choose their ring size. You'll receive a beautiful cardstock card specifying the gifted piece, along with an adjustable ring sizer.

A small cluster of ocean pebbles from the Atlantic coast. The cool, reassuring texture of special, lucky pebbles tucked into a pocket, cast into reclaimed sterling silver with the option of one gold pebble.

NATURAL HISTORY

Ocean pebbles are clasts of rocks that have been smoothed over their time in the ocean. Depending on how long they have been in the sea their texture can vary. The original pebbles that these were cast from were found on the New England shore.

METAPHOR

Change over time. The feeling of slipping pebbles into your pocket for luck, or as a reminder of a moment.
  • pendant cluster is approximately .47 x .39 inches | 12 x 10 mm
  • 1.5 mm oxidized sterling silver curb chain with spring clasp
  • available chain length: 20 inches | 50.8 centimeters

Details of the natural world to carry with you

About the Process

Each piece of Thicket jewelry begins with taking a mold of a found or foraged natural object. This mold is used in the process of lost wax casting to create a perfect replica, in solid fine metal, of the original natural object.

about the studio
A note from Rebecca

Why metaphor?

Jewelry is not only adornment - it is symbolism. Jewelry can be a talisman, a reminder, a covenant, a spell.

Humans have been ascribing meaning to the natural world for a very long time. In selecting natural objects to cast I think not only about the form and aesthetics but also the valences of meaning the object holds and I include these in the description of each Thicket piece. Each of these metaphors is a beginning, waiting for you to layer your own meanings and stories onto.

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