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Sterling Silver Eagle Ray with New Zealand Jade

Sterling Silver Eagle Ray with New Zealand Jade

SKU: KAWA53TUC

Sterling Silver Eagle Ray with New Zealand Jade

 

This handcrafted sterling silver pendant captures the fluid, graceful movement of an eagle ray gliding through the ocean. Carefully sculpted by Maddy to reflect the ray’s sweeping wings and gentle motion, the design evokes a sense of freedom, strength, and quiet elegance.

Set within the form is a piece of New Zealand jade, hand-shaped to complement the silverwork. The stone brings a natural depth and grounding presence to the pendant, connecting the piece to the landscapes and waters it represents.

 

Each pendant is cast using the traditional lost-wax method, allowing for subtle variations that give every piece its own unique character and individuality.

 

This design can also be customised in alternative metals such as bronze or gold, and paired with different stones for a more personal expression.

 

Every pendant is created with intention ; blending craftsmanship, storytelling, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.

 

The eagle ray is a striking and graceful species found in the coastal waters of New Zealand. Known for its broad, wing-like fins and smooth, gliding movement, it moves effortlessly through the sea, often appearing to “fly” beneath the surface.

 

In Aotearoa’s marine environment, the eagle ray represents freedom, adaptability, and a strong connection to the ocean. Its calm presence and quiet strength reflect the rhythm and balance of life beneath the waves, making it a powerful symbol of nature’s beauty and resilience.

 

Size:
Material: Sterling silver
Stone: New Zealand jade
Cord/Chain: Adjustable black cord

 

 

Please Note:
Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in texture, detailing, and stone setting may occur. These differences are part of what makes every pendant unique.

If you would like to see photos of current stock, feel free to get in touch, we’re happy to help.

 

$560.00Price
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