This geometric mammoth tusk honeycomb necklace is reminiscent of a beehive’s riches with its deep red garnet accent and warm ancient ivory top stone.
Female worker bees build honeycomb from glands along the sides of their bodies. This waxy substance starts as a circular cell shape that is then heated by the bees, essentially turning the waxy honeycomb molten. This molten state then allows each of the cell walls to collapse flat, which forms the perfect hexagonal shape we have come to associate with honeycomb.
Honeycomb is precious to bees. It stores their honey and also their larvae and pollen. Its miraculous shape is an ideal combination of practicality and use of space. And it is beautiful.
Our honeycomb necklace highlights one of nature’s most geometric and pleasing designs with a silver and garnet honeycomb dangle plus a “honey-colored” fossilized mammoth ivory drop accent. Garnet, the energizing stone of rejuvenation, warms up this honeycomb necklace and lends it an extra touch of sparkle.
The teardrop accent is carved from fossilized mammoth ivory, which is over 15,000 years old. It has spent most of its long life in the earth or in permafrost where minerals gently stain it the cream to honey shades we see today. It is a prized natural resource and valued around the world in fine crafts and art jewelry pieces such as this one.