Repurposed Shark Chainmail Suit Necklace with Turquoise - Short version

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Necklace Length: 16 inch

Repurposed Shark Chainmail Suit Necklace with Turquoise and Sterling Silver - Short version

 

Neptunic & Gogh Jewelry Design are happy to announce a jewelry collaboration.  Szilvia Gogh, designer & owner of Gogh Jewelry Design, has been creating beautiful pieces of jewelry derived from upcycled scuba equipment pieces, as part of her Zero Waste Collection. 

Neptunic loved the concept; and asked her to repurpose their chainmail waste accumulated during Sharksuit fabrication, into gorgeous pieces of handcrafted jewelry using only the finest beads and sterling silver. 

As a leader in shark interaction & research, Neptunic products reflect a commitment towards offering clothing & gear that do not leave a large footprint on the environment.  Our newest collaboration with Gogh Jewelry Design is a reflection of that commitment.

Turquoise is a purification stone. Its energy is excellent for depression and exhaustion, it also has the power to prevent panic attacks. Turquoise is believed to bring luck and to possess powers, including the ability to promote wealth, attract love and bring happiness. In ancient Persia it was once believed that the wearing of turquoise talismans would protect the wearer from death. 

The biggest gift of turquoise is helping us know that every part of us is an element of our Divine self, to be understood and embraced. Turquoise encourages us to accept ourselves, scars and all. It can help release regrets and find self-acceptance which is important.

Sterling Silver Necklace with Repurposed Shark Chainmail Suit and Turquoise beads.
The chainmail is about  1 3/4 inch on the centerpiece.

Portions of the sale of this jewelry supports the People of the Water Non-Profit. 
"I want to be the stone cast in the water, to create a ripple effect that lasts longer than my time here," said founder Cristina Zenato about her mission.  After nearly three decades of educating and mentoring young local Bahamians and international students, I see the positive results; I am motivated to expand the circle further. I founded my nonprofit People of the Water to allow me to cast an even bigger stone in the water.

Handmade with Love in California.