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Tetrahedron Moonstone Pinecone Pendant

$160.00

This necklace is made from the heart of the most physically dense pinecone in the world. The cross section displays the cone’s interlocking wings that culminate into various Fibonacci patterns.

White labradorite (aka Rainbow Moonstone) is named for where it was found in Labrador, a Canadian province on the Isle of Paul. Inuits once called labradorite a "fire stone" and would use powdered forms to help cure ailments. According to Inuit legend, a warrior saw the Northern Lights trapped in the rocks and struck them with his spear to free some of the lights.

Note: In geometry, a tetrahedron, also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertices. The tetrahedron is the simplest of all the ordinary convex polyhedra.

Each necklace is encased within a UV-resistant woodworking resin and includes a cotton blend cord which can be adjusted. *If you would like a necklace with a total length that exceeds 18 inches please specify with your order.

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This necklace is made from the heart of the most physically dense pinecone in the world. The cross section displays the cone’s interlocking wings that culminate into various Fibonacci patterns.

White labradorite (aka Rainbow Moonstone) is named for where it was found in Labrador, a Canadian province on the Isle of Paul. Inuits once called labradorite a "fire stone" and would use powdered forms to help cure ailments. According to Inuit legend, a warrior saw the Northern Lights trapped in the rocks and struck them with his spear to free some of the lights.

Note: In geometry, a tetrahedron, also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertices. The tetrahedron is the simplest of all the ordinary convex polyhedra.

Each necklace is encased within a UV-resistant woodworking resin and includes a cotton blend cord which can be adjusted. *If you would like a necklace with a total length that exceeds 18 inches please specify with your order.

This necklace is made from the heart of the most physically dense pinecone in the world. The cross section displays the cone’s interlocking wings that culminate into various Fibonacci patterns.

White labradorite (aka Rainbow Moonstone) is named for where it was found in Labrador, a Canadian province on the Isle of Paul. Inuits once called labradorite a "fire stone" and would use powdered forms to help cure ailments. According to Inuit legend, a warrior saw the Northern Lights trapped in the rocks and struck them with his spear to free some of the lights.

Note: In geometry, a tetrahedron, also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertices. The tetrahedron is the simplest of all the ordinary convex polyhedra.

Each necklace is encased within a UV-resistant woodworking resin and includes a cotton blend cord which can be adjusted. *If you would like a necklace with a total length that exceeds 18 inches please specify with your order.