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Superb Elaine Rader Modernist Sterling 22K Mookaite XL Pin Pendant Necklace

Superb Elaine Rader Modernist Sterling 22K Mookaite XL Pin Pendant Necklace

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Superb Designer Elaine Rader Modernist Sterling Silver -22K Gold - Mookaite Jasper XL Brooch/Pendant Necklace

 

Measurements: 4"L x 1.4"W x .5"Thick (10.16cm x 3.56cm x 1.27cm) 

Chain: 18"L + 2"Ext. (45.72cm + 5.08cm)

Markings: ER Sterling 22k

Weighs: 34.9g

Elaine Rader is a master Goldsmith living in the mountains of North Georgia and creates incredible and unique one of kind pieces. This stunning work of art is no exception. At 4" long, this is quite a statement piece. Made of oxidized sterling silver, it is a 3 dimensional oval shape with a large oval, round top, pin set Mookaite Jasper stone and accented with 22k yellow gold throughout. It features a pinback and bale loop on the back, allowing it to be worn as a brooch or pendant. It is in exceptional condition, with little to no wear. I have paired it with a dark sterling silver chain. An incredible and stunning collector worthy statement piece.

Mookaite is an Australian Jasper of bold, earthy beauty with a fiery fusion of red and yellow energies. It carries an invigorating frequency of strength and vitality, and increases Life Force within the physical body. An Aboriginal Mother Earth stone, it is gaining in popularity throughout the world for its healing capacity, and for empowering one to feel and connect with the electromagnetic energy currents of the Earth. It enables one to utilize these positive energies to increase one’s will and focus one’s personal power. Mookaite promotes an ageless spirit willing to accept change and seek new experiences, and awakens one’s natural instincts in knowing the right direction to take. 
       Mookaite Jasper is found only in the Kennedy Ranges of Western Australia in outcroppings near Mooka Creek, the area for which it is named. The Aboriginal term “Mooka” means “running waters” and refers to the numerous springs that feed into this area. Mookaite was formed as the skeletal remains of radiolaria, microscopic protozoa with a hard silica shell, were deposited over millennia as sediment in shallow areas of sea beds. As waters receded, the remains were solidified by additional silica carried in groundwater, along with minerals that produced its beautiful combinations of red, burgundy, mustard-yellow, cream, white, brown, mauve and purple. 

Mannequin is a life-size torso representation

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