Amber and Fossil Neckpiece


Amber and Fossil Neckpiece
A very striking neckpiece featuring a variety of amber and fossil stones. A large oval stone is the focal point - a Baltic amber cabochon from Poland ……this is around 45 million years old.
The other fossils include ammonites from the Moroccan deserts … the date between 64 - 415 million years old - amazing! They are interspersed with small pieces of amber and black onyx.
The necklace sits like a collar round the neck - and the hook and chain fastening allows it to be lengthened.
This would look stunning over a contrasting polo or turtleneck sweater.
Good design is the most important element I aim to feature in my work – that, plus colour and texture. I spend a lot of time hunting out good stone merchants who can provide me with unusual cuts of stones, and I would say these are my unique selling point. Usually I will only make one or two of any particular design, hence people really are buying unique pieces of art work. I like to use textured stones – rough crystals, unusual corals and pearls, lava and ammonites are all materials I incorporate in my work. I also use a number of techniques to create interesting surfaces, including etching, reticulation and even the ancient Etruscan art of granulation. Necklaces are my signature pieces, although I also do an interesting line in unusual earrings and finger rings.