ONE OF A KIND

Ephemera's Touch Kingman Turquoise Scrimshaw Necklace

$1,288.00 Sale Save

A mossy and slight Kingman turquoise pendant serves as a lush canvas for a delicate hand. 14k gold egg bails offset the grit of the oxidized silver chain that makes this handmade, one-of-a-kind necklace a harmony of enduring strength and ephemerality. 

SEE PRODUCT DETAILS

WEARS WELL WITH

13.71ct Kingman turquoise stone measuring 14x27mm.

Scrimshaw hearkens back to sailors' crafts of the early 1800's. It is the art of engraving an illustration into porous materials such as shells, ivory, or soft gemstones. Scrimshaw involves carving a design into the material with a sharp scribe and filling the lines with India ink. Each scrimshaw piece is sealed with epoxy to protect the illustrations. All scrimshaw is hand-scribed by Hannah.

28" infinity chain with egg motif details.

Chain is oxidized (blackened) sterling silver and includes 14k yellow gold egg-shaped loop links and bail.

All metal has a matte finish.

Kingman Turquoise is sourced from the third-generation, family Colbaugh mine in Arizona, and renowned for its unique color variation and matrices. Most of the Kingman turquoise from the Colbaugh mine is soft-stabilized, which allows it to be used in jewelry.
MOHs Hardness: 5-6
Origins: Kingman, AZ
Care: Keep Kingman Turquoise away from chemicals. Contact with cosmetics, oils, acids, etc can discolor the gemstone and dissolve the ink. To clean, use a damp cloth to gently clean the metal but do not clean the ink. Avoid excessive touching and do not get wet. Do not use an ultrasonic or steam cleaner.
Healing Properties: serenity, communication, and spiritual expansion.
Birthstone: Turquoise is one of three December birthstones.
Treatment: Stabilized

 

PAYING IN INSTALLMENTS

Want to receive your jewelry now but pay over time? See how to below!

We have partnered with several independent financing companies to provide you with more flexibility and options.

At check out, select either ‘Shop Pay Installments’, ‘Klarna‘, or ‘Afterpay‘ as your payment method to go through the application process. If your application is approved, these companies will allow you to pay in interest-free installments. To learn more about their terms and conditions, please visit their respective websites.

Once you check out with one of these independent financing companies, we will process your order as normal and send the jewelry you ordered when ready. You will continue to work directly with your financing company to make your installment payments. Please note these financing companies are separate from Hannah Blount Jewelry. As a result, we are not responsible for their actions or services.

Note: Depending on your geographic location and total amount due at check-out, only some of these independent financing companies may offer financing services to you.

the story of scrimshaw

THE STORY of SCRIMSHAW

Like the art of tattooing, the Scrimshaw collection modernizes the traditional beauty of hand-etched adornments. Utilizing the technique of engraving and inking illustrations into various materials, scrimshaw dates back to whalers of the late 18th century; scrimshanders of yore created their hand-etched pieces to pass the time at night aboard their ships, often working with the current and movement of the vessel to create their designs. The longing that inspired sailors, as each night of their voyage passed, evolved into beautiful art that captured the romance of their yearning. Whether they channeled their heart’s desire or took respite from their unknown futures, scrimshaw work has always been deeply personal to Hannah, yet incredibly accessible to all familiar with nostalgia’s spell. A labor of love, each piece is intricately hand-scribed by Hannah; consisting of various soft gemstones and seashells with fine, mixed metals and India ink, the scrimshaw collection features hand-carved gestures, anatomical studies, and oceanic creatures. Combining the sentimentality of each HBJ piece with the endless inspiration the ocean provides, each Scrimshaw piece serves as a symbol of protection, resistance, and nostalgia.
Shop the full Scrimshaw Collection

Shop the full Scrimshaw Collection