Sterling Silver Emerald Moth Insect Amulet Necklace
Sterling Silver Emerald Moth Insect Amulet Necklace
Sterling Silver Emerald Moth Insect Amulet Necklace
Sterling Silver Emerald Moth Insect Amulet Necklace

Sterling Silver Emerald Moth Insect Amulet Necklace

Regular price $305.00
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The diminutive White Moth, captured in antiqued Sterling Silver, enhanced with Emerald Cabochons, on delicate 17 1/2" Cable Chain, or your choice, please select from our options above.

Wound with coordinating silver-wrapped gemstone beads, our handcrafted Leaf Hook Clasp elegantly connects this design. Finished with a natural patina, the intricately textured Moth amulet is both delicate and mysterious, exuding a unique blend of elegance and understated sophistication

  • Crafted in the round, approximately 3/4 in length
  • Each piece is signed, dated and stamped Sterling
  • set with two Emerald Cabochon gems 
  • T and Brie Moth card describing the inspiration.

"Moths, the jewels of the night, have always fascinated me. I am inspired by the feathery light texture on their wings so fragile & thin, here captured in Sterling, in the round. In the summer evenings as I shut the outdoor lights to retire, there is always one hovering near the light, the Moths are always drawn to the light! " --Teresa

 

Moths are in the insect Order Lepidoptera, and share this Order with Butterflies. There are some 160,000 species of moths in the world, compared to 17,500 species of butterflies. In North America, there are approximately 12,000 different types of moths known. Both adult moths and their caterpillars are food for a wide variety of wildlife, including other insects, spiders, frogs, toads, lizards, shrews, hedgehogs, bats and birds.

National Moth Week, is a global celebration of moths and biodiversity. Mothing is a fun night time activity for kids. Find out more on the Nature Conservancy's website:
http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/national-moth-week

All of T and Brie work is crafted in a mother-daughter studio in the lower Hudson River Valley of New York. Most work is made to order, please note the ship times listed and contact us, if you have a specific date in mind.

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Painting: Barbara Regina Dietzsch, 1706, Germany




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