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Madrone (arbutus) trees are deeply loved in the West. They are charismatic, with bright red bark and branches that twist and turn—always in search of light. They are master cooperators, hosting a wide variety of mycorrhizal fungal species on their roots that help them establish communities with other tree species and increase access to vital resources for them to thrive.
Salish legend says that arbutus roots hold the earth together. May this piece help you establish connection, stay grounded, and forever seek what nourishes you.
Made from:
Pacific Madrone• West Seattle, WA • 2019
Rock posy lichen • Columbia Plateau, WA • 2022
Each earring is approximately 1” wide by 1 1/4” tall at its widest points
On nickel-free brass french hooks
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Madrone (arbutus) trees are deeply loved in the West. They are charismatic, with bright red bark and branches that twist and turn—always in search of light. They are master cooperators, hosting a wide variety of mycorrhizal fungal species on their roots that help them establish communities with other tree species and increase access to vital resources for them to thrive.
Salish legend says that arbutus roots hold the earth together. With all that we’re experiencing with the exposure and re-assessment of our social contracts, the madrone feels like a good tree to model. By reaching out, cooperating with others on the basis of securing one another’s needs, we, too, can hold our world together. May these pieces help you establish connection, stay grounded in truth, and forever seek the light.
Made from:
Pacific Madrone • Puget Sound, WA • 2020
Rock posy lichen • CO Rockies • 2022
1.5” wide by 1.25” tall
Secures to a straight pin back
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Madrone (arbutus) trees are deeply loved in the West. They are charismatic, with bright red bark and branches that twist and turn—always in search of light. They are master cooperators, hosting a wide variety of mycorrhizal fungal species on their roots that help them establish communities with other tree species and increase access to vital resources for them to thrive.
Salish legend says that arbutus roots hold the earth together. May this piece help you establish connection, stay grounded, and forever seek what nourishes you.
Made from:
Pacific Madrone• West Seattle, WA • 2020
Green Rock Posy lichen • Columbia Plateau, WA • 2022
Each earring is approximately 1” wide by 1 1/4” tall
On nickel-free brass french hooks
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Madrone (arbutus) trees are deeply loved in the West. They are charismatic, with bright red bark and branches that twist and turn—always in search of light. They are master cooperators, hosting a wide variety of mycorrhizal fungal species on their roots that help them establish communities with other tree species and increase access to vital resources for them to thrive.
Salish legend says that arbutus roots hold the earth together. With all that we’re experiencing with the exposure and re-assessment of our social contracts, the madrone feels like a good tree to model. By reaching out, cooperating with others on the basis of securing one another’s needs, we, too, can hold our world together. May these pieces help you establish connection, stay grounded in truth, and forever seek the light.
Made from:
Pacific Madrone • Puget Sound, WA • 2020
Rock posy lichen • CO Rockies • 2023
1.75” wide by 1.25” tall
Secures to a straight pin back
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Madrone (arbutus) trees are deeply loved in the West. They are charismatic, with bright red bark and branches that twist and turn—always in search of light. They are master cooperators, hosting a wide variety of mycorrhizal fungal species on their roots that help them establish communities with other tree species and increase access to vital resources for them to thrive.
Salish legend says that arbutus roots hold the earth together. With all that we’re experiencing with the exposure and re-assessment of our social contracts, the madrone feels like a good tree to model. By reaching out, cooperating with others on the basis of securing one another’s needs, we, too, can hold our world together. May these pieces help you establish connection, stay grounded in truth, and forever seek the light.
Made from:
Pacific Madrone • Puget Sound, WA • 2019
Rock posy lichen • Columbia Plateau, WA • 2022
Just over 1” in diameter
Secures to a straight pin back
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Madrone (arbutus) trees are deeply loved in the West. They are charismatic, with bright red bark and branches that twist and turn—always in search of light. They are master cooperators, hosting a wide variety of mycorrhizal fungal species on their roots that help them establish communities with other tree species and increase access to vital resources for them to thrive.
Salish legend says that arbutus roots hold the earth together. With all that we’re experiencing with the exposure and re-assessment of our social contracts, the madrone feels like a good tree to model. By reaching out, cooperating with others on the basis of securing one another’s needs, we, too, can hold our world together. May these pieces help you establish connection, stay grounded in truth, and forever seek the light.
Made from:
Pacific Madrone • Puget Sound, WA • 2020
Rock posy lichen • CO Rockies • 2022
1.25” wide by 1” tall
Secures to a straight pin back
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Washington’s Pacific Coast • 2020
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2022
Pendant is 2” wide by 1” tall
On brown waxed cotton cord, 16”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Strait of Juan de Fuca, WA • 2022
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2023
Pendant measures 1 1/4” wide by 4” tall
Designed to sit low, it hangs on sand colored waxed linen cord, 28”. Secures with a nickel-free brass lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Washington’s Pacific Coast • 2020
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2022
Pendant is 1/2” wide by 2” tall
On doubled brown waxed cotton cord, adjustable 16”- 18”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • WA Pacific Coast • 2022
Green rock posy lichen • Columbia Plateau, WA • 2022
Each earring is approximately 4” long by 3/8” wide and 3.5” long by 3/8” wide, respectively
On hypoallergenic rhodium french hooks
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Washington’s Pacific Coast • 2022
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2023
Pendant is just over 1” at its widest points.
On brown waxed cotton cord, 17”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Puget Sound, WA • 2019
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2023
Pendant is just over 1” in diameter
On doubled brown waxed cotton cord, 19”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Puget Sound, WA • 2019
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2023
Pendant is just over 1” at its widest points
On nickel-free brass cable chain, 18”. Secures with a lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Puget Sound, WA • 2018
Green rock posy lichen • Columbia Plateau, WA • 2022
Pendant is 1 1/4” wide by 1 1/2” tall
On sage green waxed linen cord with green ceramic beads, 18”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. We all feel adrift right now, in the midst of this new, changed world. Let us trust that what we’re enduring will change us for the better. The patterns this will form in our minds and our bodies will be beautiful in their own way, if we pay attention to them and heed their wisdom. This time is hard earned. Let us remember that it is taking us somewhere and prepare ourselves for new, distant shores.
This beautifully wave-worn necklace makes quite the statement. It is made from a large piece of dark yet subtly detailed driftwood gathered on Washington’s Pacific coast. It features a peach and sage green inlay of rock posy lichen from the mountains of Colorado. The pendant measures 5.5” wide by 3/4” tall by 1/2” thick—it is a big statement necklace, perfect for the right person or can double as a wall hanging. It hangs from 17” of brown waxed cotton cord that secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp.
I am happy to finish this piece without the clasp if you’d like to use it primarily as a wall hanging. Either way, it’s the perfect piece to keep you grounded whether on a wall or around your neck.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Washington’s Pacific Coast • 2020
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2022
Pendant is 2” wide by 1” tall
On brown waxed cotton cord, 16”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
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FYI, your emailed gift card will send immediately. We don’t want to ruin any surprises, so you always have the option of sending it to yourself. Let me know if I can assist in any way! Thank you!
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Strait of Juan de Fuca, WA • 2022
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2023
Pendant measures 1 1/4” wide by 4” tall
Designed to sit low, it hangs on sand colored waxed linen cord, 28”. Secures with a nickel-free brass lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Washington’s Pacific Coast • 2020
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2022
Pendant is 1/2” wide by 2” tall
On doubled brown waxed cotton cord, adjustable 16”- 18”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • WA Pacific Coast • 2022
Green rock posy lichen • Columbia Plateau, WA • 2022
Each earring is approximately 4” long by 3/8” wide and 3.5” long by 3/8” wide, respectively
On hypoallergenic rhodium french hooks
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Washington’s Pacific Coast • 2022
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2023
Pendant is just over 1” at its widest points.
On brown waxed cotton cord, 17”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Puget Sound, WA • 2019
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2023
Pendant is just over 1” in diameter
On doubled brown waxed cotton cord, 19”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Puget Sound, WA • 2019
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2023
Pendant is just over 1” at its widest points
On nickel-free brass cable chain, 18”. Secures with a lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Washington’s Pacific Coast • 2020
Rock posy lichen • Colorado Rockies • 2022
Pendant is 0.75” wide by 2.75” tall
On brown waxed cotton cord, 17”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Each piece of driftwood is uniquely formed by the circumstances of its drifting. I like to say that driftwood shows us the beauty that comes from weathering a storm. The patterns that form in the midst of tumult reveal resilience and a tendency for rough edges to smooth.
May this piece help you reflect on all the ways you’ve weathered—and the strength and softness that has been exposed in the process.
Made from:
Driftwood • Puget Sound, WA • 2018
Green rock posy lichen • Columbia Plateau, WA • 2022
Pendant is 1 1/4” wide by 1 1/2” tall
On sage green waxed linen cord with green ceramic beads, 18”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.
Madrone (arbutus) trees are deeply loved in the West. They are charismatic, with bright red bark and branches that twist and turn—always in search of light. They are master cooperators, hosting a wide variety of mycorrhizal fungal species on their roots that help them establish communities with other tree species and increase access to vital resources for them to thrive.
Salish legend says that arbutus roots hold the earth together. May this piece help you establish connection, stay grounded, and forever seek what nourishes you.
Made from:
Pacific Madrone • West Seattle, WA • 2019
Rock posy lichen • Columbia Plateau, WA • 2022
Pendant is 1.5” wide by 1.75” tall
On doubled brown waxed cotton cord, 17”. Secures with a nickel-free silver lobster clasp
I am happy to accommodate alternative cord lengths and styles—just message me!
*All materials are preserved for longevity of wear using non-toxic products. As these are natural materials, please refrain from submerging in water.