Do you love to collect shiny pretty things? So do octopuses! They decorate their homes with bits of shells and pretty rocks.
Octopus are known to collect shiny trinkets to decorate the outside of their dens. This winsome octopus has a luscious Mabe pearl in his grasp and is likely headed back home to place the new treasure in a special spot. This collectible art jewelry is your shiny trinket, to be enjoyed for generations to come.
The cultured mabe pearl in this octopus pendant captures the light beautifully, lending a diffuse balance to the sterling silver setting. Mabe pearls are grown on the sides of an oyster shell, giving them a flat back and making them ideal for jewelry setting.
The material used in this pendant is fossilized mammoth ivory that is thousands of years old. It lay in the permafrost for centuries, acquiring unique colors from the minerals in the soil. The great mammoths are long extinct, which makes this finite material ideal for heirloom jewelry that will be enjoyed for generations to come.