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Obsidian Thread Necklace

Obsidian Thread Necklace

A 33×29mm 925 sterling silver pendant suspended on an 18" black thread — the Obsidian Thread plays the formality of metal against the rawness of cord. The juxtaposition is deliberate: precious material, utilitarian carrier.

At 22.3g, the pendant has real substance. The black thread positions this as something between jewellery and talisman — the kind of piece worn close and rarely removed.

An unexpected combination for a considered wearer. The silver pendant looks different on thread than it does on chain. Both are correct. This is the bolder version.

$45.84

Original: $152.81

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Obsidian Thread Necklace—

$152.81

$45.84

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Obsidian Thread Necklace

A 33×29mm 925 sterling silver pendant suspended on an 18" black thread — the Obsidian Thread plays the formality of metal against the rawness of cord. The juxtaposition is deliberate: precious material, utilitarian carrier.

At 22.3g, the pendant has real substance. The black thread positions this as something between jewellery and talisman — the kind of piece worn close and rarely removed.

An unexpected combination for a considered wearer. The silver pendant looks different on thread than it does on chain. Both are correct. This is the bolder version.

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A 33×29mm 925 sterling silver pendant suspended on an 18" black thread — the Obsidian Thread plays the formality of metal against the rawness of cord. The juxtaposition is deliberate: precious material, utilitarian carrier.

At 22.3g, the pendant has real substance. The black thread positions this as something between jewellery and talisman — the kind of piece worn close and rarely removed.

An unexpected combination for a considered wearer. The silver pendant looks different on thread than it does on chain. Both are correct. This is the bolder version.