Bronze wolf pendant on a string of white jade.
Part of my Future Heirlooms series, this one-off pendant was hand carved in wax before being cast in bronze in Hatton Garden using the ancient method of lost wax casting. It was then finished and polished by hand, and is intended to look like a well-worn ancient heirloom.
This series of wearable bronzes are intended to be empty totems that can be invested with meaning when worn close to the skin. The attribution of significance is in the hands of the wearer, but the making of the bronze and the selection of the gemstones deliberately references symbols and ideas from antiquity.
This bronze references the constellation of Lupus, the Wolf, first mentioned by Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD. White jade is traditionally said to bring clarity and good luck when worn close the the body.
Size of pendant: 20mm x 20mm
Length of necklace: 42.5cm
Vintage clasp
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Care of bronze jewellery:
Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, and has been used to make jewellery for thousands of years. Bronze naturally oxidises over time and develops a gentle patina. This can be removed using a jewellery polishing cloth. Minimise contact with water and lotions.