Three beach rocks in have been gathered, drilled and stacked to make this rock cairn pendant. These rocks are from the Oregon coast. Between each rock is a German silver spacer made from bench scraps. This cairn has a blackstone on the top and bottom and a brownish one in between. The top stone has some white marbling through it. There are two brass spacers on the bottom of the cairn.
Stacking stones has a long tradition and stones are often used to show the way down a path. This rock cairn pendant will help you stay grounded and connected. An explanation of the symbolism comes with the cairn. I try to drill the rocks the way they naturally stack. The stones turn so they can also be used as a contemplative device.
The cairn is an inch and a half in length and the largest stone about three quarters of an inch across. It comes with a 30 inch cord finished with adjustable slip knots or you the option of a finished leather cord with a clasp and a two inch extension chain. The length selection is for this option.
You can also purchase a copper mesh chain. https://www.etsy.co/shop/JanEOjewelry?section_id=13369549