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CATACLYSM PENDANTS - various colours

$129.00

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  • Image of CATACLYSM PENDANTS - various colours
  • Image of CATACLYSM PENDANTS - various colours

The Cataclysm Pendant is a faceted crystalline eruption, carefully hand-cast in resin by Aimee in her Melbourne studio.
The piece measures 4cm long x 3cm wide and 2.5cm high at its tallest crystal point.
Each piece is set on 68cm of beautifully glittering fine Sterling Silver box chain.

From the Heavenly Bodies Collection.

COLOUR OPTIONS:
OPALINE - Pastel rainbow iridescent crystals sprouting from opaque ochre base. Inspired by the treasures of Coober Pedy opal mine.

INLAND SEA - Iridescent mint whorls immersed in a viivid clear cerulean blue, spouting from an opaque ochre base. Inspired by the vibrant river systems through western australia and the hidden pools on top of Uluru.

GUM BLOSSOM - In hues inspired by the Australian landscape of red desert sands and twinkling eucalypt canopies thick with gum blossoms. Only 1 available.

MAGENTA - Rich magenta pink churned with a pastel mint iridescence, sprouting from an opaque ochre base.

LILAC - Iridescent pastel purple crystals sprouting from an opaque ochre base.

BLACK - Opaque black resin enchanted with an interference surface iridescence of warm gold and the silvery blue opalescence. Like lantern light and moon beams dancing across the black waters of a midnight sea.

ABOUT THE HEAVENLY BODIES COLLECTION:
Fairman’s Heavenly Bodies collection takes inspiration from the Australian desert colour palette of Coober Pedy opal mine and Lake Eyre and infuses it with composite mythologies of place.
Merging two of her resin casting methodologies, the collection presents a suite of clear iridescent crystalline forms that appear to sprout from opaque ochre earth.

"Opaline fossils of mysterious beasts of the central desert, an ancient inland sea. Horned pawed beasts that glimmer in the mirage of desert heat; lost on the edge of the horizon, the edge of knowing. Narwhals of the vast salt lakes. Saline burial grounds of an ocean that was, unfathomable and unreal. Composite mythologies of place; transplanted ideologies that bloom like crystals in red desert sand."