Description
A total eclipse is when the moon passes between the sun and the earth, effectively blocking the face of the sun. In any place on earth, a total eclipse happens only once every hundred years or so, though for selected locations they can occur as little as a few years apart. In places where people can view the total eclipse is called the path of totality.
In celebration of this year’s Total Eclipse on April 8, is our one-of-a-kind Totality Necklace. The handmade sterling silver and bronze pendant features 18 carats of Flame Petrified Palm Root paired with 2.5 carats of sparkling Citrine. The 1 3/4-inch by 1 1/2-inch pendant is suspended on an 18-inch sterling silver chain. On the back of the pendant is our Dreamscape Jewelry Design logo, ensuring this is an original design.
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