Seamist over the Galva's necklace

£690.00

The granite outcrop of Carn Galva. The Cornish meaning of the name: Karn, a natural rocky outcrop or Tor. And Gwelva: view point.

Giant boulders sit high above the West Penwith moors overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Often shrouded in mist that rolls in from the sea. The inspiration behind this piece.

Boulders of molten silver, paired with beautiful pale blue glass beads and organically shaped handcrafted stone beaten links.

L 58cm. Largest links Approx 3cm x2.5 cm. Largest solid silver piece 3.5cm x 3cm.

The granite outcrop of Carn Galva. The Cornish meaning of the name: Karn, a natural rocky outcrop or Tor. And Gwelva: view point.

Giant boulders sit high above the West Penwith moors overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Often shrouded in mist that rolls in from the sea. The inspiration behind this piece.

Boulders of molten silver, paired with beautiful pale blue glass beads and organically shaped handcrafted stone beaten links.

L 58cm. Largest links Approx 3cm x2.5 cm. Largest solid silver piece 3.5cm x 3cm.