pendant silver maple seed

Samaras, fragile ballerinas casted in pure silver

2:43 AMZEISTO



The original seeds were collected in Austrian woods Autumn 2014 and this year I've decided to make an exciting "copy of nature" that lasts forever! Each seed is unique.


"A samara is sometimes called a key and is often referred to as a wingnut, helicopter, whirlibird, whirligig, polynose, or, in the north of England, a spinning jenny. During the autumn months, they are a popular source of amusement for children who enjoy tossing them in the air and watching them spin to the ground." [wikipedia]



Material: Argentium Sterling Silver .960, precious metal clay.
It contains more fine silver than the traditional Sterling .925!


The lovely pendants are available now at my stores!


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