Wee Fishy Pendant
The wee fishy pendant, a homage to my Northern Irish roots. Solid in design and created as a talisman for the wearer. Smooth, tactile and comforting to hold, a simple symbol of freedom.
When I was designing this collection, I kept being drawn back to the fish, a symbolic form found in cultures across the world. In both Ireland and Sri Lanka where this collection was inspired, I found myself living by the sea and spending reflective periods in the water. Often seen as a sign of abundance, fertility, and luck, for me it represents freedom, not only in movement, but in thought, and our ability to adapt to the ever changing flow of life.
Additional Information
Measurements
Approx 29mm in length
6.5mm across the body
12mm across the tailCord or Chain
Cotton cords are available in pink, green, blue or turquoise and are finished at the end with a silver crimp. Chains can be ordered in 16", 18" or 20" for £30. For longer lengths please get in touch before ordering.
Making Process
To create this piece I used the ancient technique of wax carving, and had it cast into silver using the lost wax casting method. Each pendant is made to order and finished by hand in my studio using traditional goldsmithing tools and techniques. Slight variations in the finish may occur, making each one unique.
Hallmarking
This pendant will be hallmarked by the Dublin Assay Office and stamped with my makers mark.
Ordering & Delivery
Please allow up to 4 weeks for dispatch. This item will be made to order unless I have it already in stock. If you would like your order by a certain date, please get in touch before purchasing.
Bespoke Options
This pendant can be quoted for and made in gold. For more information please see metal and gemstones guide here and contact me directly to discuss.
New Year Workshop Closure
I will be closing the workshop from 17th January until 4th of February whilst I take a break. Any orders placed during this time will be processed on my return. Thank you so much for your support and I look forward to getting back to the bench then.
