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Ella Silver Earrings
The Ella sterling silver earrings showcase harmoniously balanced geometric shapes, including a sphere crafted from bamboo coral, a sterling silver square, and a rectangular prism made of lapis lazuli.
Hand-made in Canada
Dawnbreaker (1980, Canada)
Hand-made in QC, Canada
The Stolen Sun
Hand-made in QC, Canada
Red And Cobalt (250+ y.o., Europe)
Red And Cobalt necklace is another piece of jewelry made with authentic trade beads from Africa. Made to facilitate trade, glass beads in various forms made in Europe were in use by explorers and then traders mainly across the African continent. Blue colour of the beads stands for harmony, truth, insight, and loyalty. This necklace is made with authentic African trade glass bead.
The necklace sits perfectly around the neck and features adjustable length.
Materials: sterling silver, lapis lazili, glass bead artifact
Hand-made by Ottawa-Gatineau-based artist Elena NL.
Cape of Hope (250+ y.o., Europe)
Made to facilitate trade, glass beads in various forms made in Europe were in use by explorers and then traders mainly across the African continent. Blue colour of the beads stands for harmony, truth, insight, and loyalty. These necklace is made with authentic African trade glass bead accompanied with vintage mother of pearls shell hand-made oval bead.
Materials: sterling silver, lapis-lazuli, glass bead artefact, mother of pearls artefact, freshwater pearls.
Hand-made by Elena NL.
Byzantine Beliefs (1000 y.o., Constantinople)
Byzantine Beliefs hand-made necklace contains real artefact from Old Constantinople, hot-enamelled and polished by me for more attractive look. Aventurine and Lapis Lazuli create sensation of calmness and balance.
Check more unique hand-made jewelry with artefacts.
Hand-made by Elena NL.
Flavius Constantinus (1700 y.o., Ancient Rome)
This unique Flavius Constantinus necklace has an authentic Ancient Roman bronze coin struck in 319-320 AD. Constantine I, or Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor who reigned from 306 to 337 AD.
Materials: bronze, lapis lazuli, howlite, copper, bamboo coral
Olaf the White (1000-1200 y.o., Viking)
This viking style bronze necklace may become a conversation piece. The pendant is an authentic artefact – viking bronze button from 8-10th century. It’s framed with lapis lazuli and howlite and finished with copper magnetic clasp.
Materials: bronze, copper, lapis lazuli, howlite, vinyl cord
Roman Legion (1600-1800 y.o., Ancient Rome)
Roman Legion copper necklace has an authentic bronze artifact from Ancient Rome dated 200-400 AD. It’s gently restored and polished by me.
Back in Rome, white, blue and coral colours were used most in jewelry and I chose the gemstones with the same colours: bamboo coral, lapis lazuli, and howlit
All metal findings and the chain are made of copper that with time will show beautiful and vintage-looking tarnish emphasizing the beauty of the Roman pendant.
Fascinus Lazuli (1600+ y.o., Rome)
Fascinus Lazuli set has an authentic ancient silver Roman pendant amulet, dated circa 200 AD – 400 AD (4.8g)
Sterling silver, lapis lazuli
Hand crafted in Canada
Men (Eagle) (40 y.o., Mexico)
This unique choker necklace is called Men, which means ‘eagle’ in Mayan.
Bone, lapis lazuli, magnesite, agate, sterling Silver
Hand-made by artists from Mexico and Canada