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Shop Cedar Necklace - Wood Burned / Sun Rays & Green Stone
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Cedar Necklace - Wood Burned / Sun Rays & Green Stone

$55.00
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This necklace is part of a series made with branches foraged from the Lush floor of the Olympic Forest. Sawed and sanded by hand, then free-hand wood burned. This necklace is Cedar, and is adjustable in order to be worn high or low. The rock attached at the bottom is a avocado green with dark forest green specks and lines throughout. Along with a small triangle stone placed at the top. The beads near the branch are a red, yellow, green, and blue seed bead. Minimally wrapped not to take away from the beauty of the mineral. The branch itself measures to be 4 13/16 inches long and 10/16 inches wide.

These materials were responsibly foraged from the Olympic National Forest in Washington State - colonized land of the Coast Salish Peoples, in particular the Tulalip, Snohomish, Stillaguamish, & Sauk-Suiattle Tribes.

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This necklace is part of a series made with branches foraged from the Lush floor of the Olympic Forest. Sawed and sanded by hand, then free-hand wood burned. This necklace is Cedar, and is adjustable in order to be worn high or low. The rock attached at the bottom is a avocado green with dark forest green specks and lines throughout. Along with a small triangle stone placed at the top. The beads near the branch are a red, yellow, green, and blue seed bead. Minimally wrapped not to take away from the beauty of the mineral. The branch itself measures to be 4 13/16 inches long and 10/16 inches wide.

These materials were responsibly foraged from the Olympic National Forest in Washington State - colonized land of the Coast Salish Peoples, in particular the Tulalip, Snohomish, Stillaguamish, & Sauk-Suiattle Tribes.

This necklace is part of a series made with branches foraged from the Lush floor of the Olympic Forest. Sawed and sanded by hand, then free-hand wood burned. This necklace is Cedar, and is adjustable in order to be worn high or low. The rock attached at the bottom is a avocado green with dark forest green specks and lines throughout. Along with a small triangle stone placed at the top. The beads near the branch are a red, yellow, green, and blue seed bead. Minimally wrapped not to take away from the beauty of the mineral. The branch itself measures to be 4 13/16 inches long and 10/16 inches wide.

These materials were responsibly foraged from the Olympic National Forest in Washington State - colonized land of the Coast Salish Peoples, in particular the Tulalip, Snohomish, Stillaguamish, & Sauk-Suiattle Tribes.

Due to the handcrafted nature of my pieces, please allow for some imperfections. All my creations are made with intention & care. All from my heart.

in my grandparents’ time, it was believed that spirits existed everywhere. in trees, rivers, insects, wells, anything. i like the idea that we should all treasure everything because spirits might exist there, and we should treasure everything b
a labor of love
so incredibly lovely the way a wound heals on a tree. pain turned into a portal. it’s rare to find sticks this small that have been callused, & if you know me you know i feel lucky to have had this specific piece of Cedar fine me.
going to be perched up at @bloodroot.herbshop on the 21 of April from noon to five with a plethora of small batch makings. varying from Pine & Cedar earrings, hand drawn 2024 lunar calendars, wooden runes, & rosemary / blackseed hair oil. all

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