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Cliff Mallee Ash Necklace

$165.00

These charms are cast from the fruits of the Cliff mallee ash tree (Eucalyptus cunninghamii). This is a completely new species that I haven’t worked with before and I love how dainty they are while still having a very unique and distinct eucalyptus shape. Eucalyptus trees are seen as nurturing trees and are believed to offer healing and protection.

They have been collected from different parts of NSW and cast into sterling silver using the ancient technique of lost wax casting. They come in all different shapes and sizes.

The necklace you will receive is the one pictured. The chain is 14“ with a 2” extension (so the longest length option is 16”).

Please allow 2-3 business days for dispatch.

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These charms are cast from the fruits of the Cliff mallee ash tree (Eucalyptus cunninghamii). This is a completely new species that I haven’t worked with before and I love how dainty they are while still having a very unique and distinct eucalyptus shape. Eucalyptus trees are seen as nurturing trees and are believed to offer healing and protection.

They have been collected from different parts of NSW and cast into sterling silver using the ancient technique of lost wax casting. They come in all different shapes and sizes.

The necklace you will receive is the one pictured. The chain is 14“ with a 2” extension (so the longest length option is 16”).

Please allow 2-3 business days for dispatch.

These charms are cast from the fruits of the Cliff mallee ash tree (Eucalyptus cunninghamii). This is a completely new species that I haven’t worked with before and I love how dainty they are while still having a very unique and distinct eucalyptus shape. Eucalyptus trees are seen as nurturing trees and are believed to offer healing and protection.

They have been collected from different parts of NSW and cast into sterling silver using the ancient technique of lost wax casting. They come in all different shapes and sizes.

The necklace you will receive is the one pictured. The chain is 14“ with a 2” extension (so the longest length option is 16”).

Please allow 2-3 business days for dispatch.

 

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