







Confluence necklace
Reverence - slowing into sacred
This collection was born in the desert, before red canyon walls drenched gold in the sun. Inspired by wanderings among sandstone cliffs and silty riverbeds, their beauty slowing my usually hurried pace. Sketched on scraps of paper on an endless expanse of dusty gravel roads spinning out from our small van we call home. Then, slowcrafted in the East. In a small mountain cabin. Under the thrum of storming skies. In Spring, the season of rebirth.
The Confluence necklace was inspired by long afternoons spent paddling down the Colorado river. The waters parting around stretches of raised earth then converging. The confluence, the joining, reminds us that for every parting there is a drawing together. And if we can trust, if we can flow with the river rather than trying to direct her currents, she will return us to the true confluence where woman becomes water again. Blissful. Life-giving. With the power to birth canyons from just a slip of her stream.
Each necklace is crafted with intention using Miyuki Japanese glass beads and solid brass findings. They feature Kingman turquoise sourced directly from the mine.
Size:
The Confluence necklace is adjustable length, appx. 15-17”
Tips:
To maximize the life of turquoise and glass beads, I recommend limiting exposure to water, oils, perfumes, etc.
Reverence - slowing into sacred
This collection was born in the desert, before red canyon walls drenched gold in the sun. Inspired by wanderings among sandstone cliffs and silty riverbeds, their beauty slowing my usually hurried pace. Sketched on scraps of paper on an endless expanse of dusty gravel roads spinning out from our small van we call home. Then, slowcrafted in the East. In a small mountain cabin. Under the thrum of storming skies. In Spring, the season of rebirth.
The Confluence necklace was inspired by long afternoons spent paddling down the Colorado river. The waters parting around stretches of raised earth then converging. The confluence, the joining, reminds us that for every parting there is a drawing together. And if we can trust, if we can flow with the river rather than trying to direct her currents, she will return us to the true confluence where woman becomes water again. Blissful. Life-giving. With the power to birth canyons from just a slip of her stream.
Each necklace is crafted with intention using Miyuki Japanese glass beads and solid brass findings. They feature Kingman turquoise sourced directly from the mine.
Size:
The Confluence necklace is adjustable length, appx. 15-17”
Tips:
To maximize the life of turquoise and glass beads, I recommend limiting exposure to water, oils, perfumes, etc.