Raffle Convertible Pendant - Lin Bader

$25.00 per ticket

Ticket sales for the Pebbles to Pines Fundraiser are now closed. Winners will be randomly selected and notified by November 8th, 2024. 

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Product Details: This convertible pendant measures 1.6 x 1.6 inches and is handcrafted with 925 silver on the front and 22k gold on the back, including a 22k gold bezel. It comes with an oxidized silver paperclip chain that can be doubled up for a shorter length of 21 inches or extended to its full length of 42 inches.

Versatile in design, the piece can be worn as a pendant, pin, or brooch and features a removable blackened 925 silver pin and chain, accented with 22k gold granules. Crafted using wax carving and lost wax casting, this one-of-a-kind design symbolizes togetherness and showcases gemstones including Mesa Verde® Peridot, Montana Sapphire, Oregon Sunstone, and Yogo Sapphire. Each stone is set in a hand-built wax bezel with intricate wax wire filigree details that enhance the floral style. After casting, the gems were set using a bezel technique with a high-polish finish, and the blackened background creates contrast to highlight the vibrant jewels.

The back features a formal and minimalist design made of 22k gold, anchored by a single blue Montana sapphire set in a gold bezel, which complements the sunburst motif.

To learn more about the inspiration behind Lin's design, visit the MJSA Responsibly Sourced Design Challenge Page.

 

Vote for Lin's Design: Lin's piece is also part of the concurring MJSA Responsibly Sourced Design Challenge. You can vote for Lin's design as your favorite from October 1-31st, 2024. 

 

Lin is the owner and designer of Lin Bader Design, based in Chicago, Illinois. 

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