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BRNT Mnt necklace

BRNT Mnt necklace

Regular price €459.00 EUR
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The Burnt Mountain is a hill with a solidified lava flow at the foot of a long volcanic ridge in northern Namibia. The 80 million year old stream of lava was formed by thermal and compression metamorphism.

BRNT Mnt necklace is made from solid silver and oxidised.

The amulet has a roughly worked surface, and is attached with two small tube segments to a venetian chain, without closure.

The finish is black with partly colorful stains from the soldering process.

All B KREB jewels are handcrafted and therefore one of a kind.
Working traces are kept on purpose.

For other necklace lengths, or individual wishes please get in touch and we'll do our best to assist you.

Materials

925 sterling silver

Finish

mat
blackened
raw

Dimensions

approx. 55 x 2 x 80 mm

Production Time

Please allow up to 14 days for crafting before delivery.

Care Instructions

What we call RAW
Each jewel gets different in coloring and shade. This surface treatment is caused
by the soldering or heating process and is not, as usually, being cleaned away.
The dark parts will slowly vanish by the process of wearing.

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  • Hassle-Free Exchanges

    As all our pieces are made upon request, a thoughtful ordering is very much appreciated. We totally believe in less is more. Due to a digital presentation, we know of course that there can appear certain problems, such as a piece not fitting as hoped, etc. In this case, we are sorry to hear that you’d like to return your order. Weather it means exchanging the jewel or taking it back, we’ll find an appropriate solution. Please contact us and we’ll do our best to assist you. Returns within Germany are free of charge.
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