A wheel of embers, gathered from water.
Every stone in this pendant was hand fossicked from the North East rivers of Tasmania — discovered rough in gravel beds, shaped by current before revealing their true fire through careful cutting.
This piece brings together warm-toned zircons that graduate in colour from deep, smouldering red through honey and amber, to near-transparent light. Among them, clear quartz catches and softens the glow. Mostly round stones form the circle, interrupted intentionally by a few ovals and a single marquise — a quiet disruption that keeps the eye moving, like light flickering across water.
Each gem is claw set into recycled 18ct yellow gold, forming a radiant wheel of colour. The setting allows light to enter from every angle, igniting the natural brilliance zircons are known for.
Designed as a slider pendant, it can be worn in multiple orientations — no fixed top, no fixed bottom. The wearer chooses how the wheel turns. It shifts with you, catching light differently each time it moves.
A river found relic.
A sun caught in gold.
Materials:
Recycled 18ct yellow gold
Tasmanian zircon and quartz
Size:
23mm pendant
50cm 18ct yellow gold chain