Sasha Garrett Plus
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This item will be posted to you by Sasha Garrett within 3 days of receiving payment.
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United Kingdom | £7.50 | £0.00 |
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I am happy to wrap and send gifts direct to recipients with a note - just specify their delivery address when you check out (I use either special delivery or track 24 so you can follow it round the country to the recipient). I cut and polish my own fordite, surfite and bowlerite, I'm happy to take commissions. If I don't have shipping to your country set up please drop me a message as it might be possible.
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This free form pendant features a cabochon of fordite bezel set in sterling silver. The fordite has a 'V' of sparkly silver across the middle surrounded with swirling patters in white, navy, red and black. The top is smooth with a glossy polish but has undulations in it - these are due to the shape of the rough material that I cut it from and give it character. Measures 25mm by 23mm excluding the bail and comes in a gift box. It has a generous bail and you could easily pop it on a leather thong or cotton cord.
Never heard of fordite? It's a build up of paint that happens in the spray booths at car factories, as each car was painted a new layer of paint would land on the rails which were used for moving the cars around the factory. With repeated curings this became hard and had to be removed, most was thrown away but some ended up in the hands of lapidarists who polish through the layers to show the different colours. The silver swoosh across the middle of this piece was the outside layer on the rough so the last coat of paint before it was removed. I believe this material came from one of the car plants around Detroit in the early 2000's based on the colours. Changes to the way cars are painted mean that less fordite is formed so if you are a car lover I'd snap some up whilst you can, also makes a great gift for anyone who likes the unusual things in life.
Designed by Sasha Garrett in Cambridge
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