Tuesday, February 17, 2015

White moss terrarium necklace , plant necklace , living locket pendant , real plant terrarium , Irish woodland jewellery , window locket

From my small wonder range comes this strange and beautiful white moss terrarium locket. This pendant contains a delicate specimen of beautiful white moss, preserved forever in a glass locket.

This collection was inspired by notions of dusty old curiosity cabinets, strange things found in natural history museums and the smallest, often unnoticed creatures of the natural world.

The locket, made from glass and bronze, measures just under 40mm across. I have glued the door shut to safely preserve the specimens enclosed inside. The chain is made from nickel-free bronze.

This piece was made with natural materials, so please take care to keep it dry and to store it safely away from direct sunlight.


See more of my miniature terrarium jewelry here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/RubyRobinBoutique
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* While every care has been taken to ensure the longevity of this piece, do try to keep it away from water.

♥ About Ruby Robin ♥

Ruby Robin specializes in unique, keepsake jewellery for the modern day romantic. All the designs were imagined and made by Irish designer Khrystyna Marriott.

The pieces at Ruby Robin are designed to allow the quiet beauty of nature to shine, to stir the imagination, inspire wonder and encapsulate a microcosm of long forgotten memories. I make my jewellery using a range of strange and beautiful curiosities, found in the woods and on the mountain sides, on the windswept beaches and wild meadows.


'The mountains are calling and I must go.'
- John Muir                    


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