Seven Seas Collection
The Seven Seas Collection is cast bronze and sterling silver jewelry inspired by the extraordinary creatures living in our oceans, from the smallest seahorses jetting through coral reefs to titanic humpback whales migrating thousands of miles across open water and a dozen awe-inspiring animals in between. Each charm, pendant, earring and bracelet design was meticulously hand-sculpted and modeled after sea creatures. Within this glimmering aquarium, you’ll find dolphins, sea turtles, jellyfish, orcas, humpback whales, tropical fish, seahorses, starfish, coral and stingrays.
This collection of aquatic fauna glints like sunken treasure and is named for a sailing colloquialism that spanned cultures, continents and centuries. It evoked greatness, wildness and mystery. The Seven Seas could be filled with lost treasure or lead you to new treasure, but the real treasure was the living, writhing ocean itself and every thriving creature within it. This echoes truer than ever as human industry presses harder on life beneath the waves, making each living thing rarer and more precious.
Humpback Whale Necklace
Humpback Whale Necklace
One of the largest creatures on earth is the fascinating, incredibly intelligent humpback whale. This humpback whale necklace is based on an illustration I carved directly into bronze. The humpback whale pendant measures approximately 1 3/4 inches long and comes in cast bronze or sterling silver. The bronze whale necklace measures 17 inches long and features a 14k gold-filled chain. Sterling silver whale necklaces measure 17 inches long and feature a sterling silver chain. If you’d like to add some length to your necklace, you can add an extender here, but please note it will be added to one side of the chain so the fastener may not sit precisely in the center of the back of your neck since this pendant is stationary. If you love this humpback whale necklace, you’ll love the matching humpback whale earrings.
Fun facts about humpback whales: Humpback whales migrate incredibly far, covering 5,000 miles between breeding and feeding areas. The males create songs that can be heard 20 miles away, and every few years they change up their songs.