Fire Agate Pinecone Pendant
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.
Fire agate is a natural gemstone discovered so far only in certain areas of central and northern Mexico and the southwestern United States (New Mexico, Arizona and California). The vibrant iridescent rainbow colors found within fire agates, created by the Schiller effect as found in mother-of-pearl, is caused by the alternating silica and iron oxide layers which diffract and allow light to pass and form an interference of colors within the microstructure layering of the stone causing the fire effect for which it is named.
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.
Fire agate is a natural gemstone discovered so far only in certain areas of central and northern Mexico and the southwestern United States (New Mexico, Arizona and California). The vibrant iridescent rainbow colors found within fire agates, created by the Schiller effect as found in mother-of-pearl, is caused by the alternating silica and iron oxide layers which diffract and allow light to pass and form an interference of colors within the microstructure layering of the stone causing the fire effect for which it is named.
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.
Fire agate is a natural gemstone discovered so far only in certain areas of central and northern Mexico and the southwestern United States (New Mexico, Arizona and California). The vibrant iridescent rainbow colors found within fire agates, created by the Schiller effect as found in mother-of-pearl, is caused by the alternating silica and iron oxide layers which diffract and allow light to pass and form an interference of colors within the microstructure layering of the stone causing the fire effect for which it is named.
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.