Beautiful and easy to wear, Margaret Solow handcrafts distinctive pieces to wear every day. Embracing the imperfection found in nature, her stones are chosen for their individual beauty rather than uniform flawlessness.

Margaret Solow finds inspiration from art, travel, philosophy, and nature. Whether it is a modern painting, a bird resting on a branch, or the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, her jewelry expresses these elements by distilling them to the simplest visual form. She has been called the 'anti-bling' designer because of her understated approach and use of natural materials. Integral to her business is a deep commitment to responsible manufacturing practices, which includes using sustainable elements and non-conflict gemstones to create her handmade jewelry.

18k Chalcedony & Tanzanite Necklace

Regular price $ 296.00
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Details: This faceted Chalcedony glistens with a small Tanzanite charm and an 18k gold bead, all hanging from an espresso nylon chord - actually stronger than most chains. 18k gold clasp

Material: Chalcedony, Tanzanite, 18k gold, nylon

Dimensions:
Length: 16.5"
Stone Dimensions: 14mm x 14mm (larger stone), 6mm x 4mm (smaller stone)

Los Angeles, California, USA

Stone Properties: Aura cleansing, purification, union with the Higher Self (Chalcedony), Linkage of the mind and heart, enhanced spiritual perception, compassionate self-expression, adherence to truth (Tanzanite)

What we love: Margaret has a deep commitment to responsible manufacturing practices, which includes using sustainable elements and non-conflict gemstones to create her handmade jewelry.

woman owned business
made by hand
one of a kind

Beautiful and easy to wear, Margaret Solow handcrafts distinctive pieces to wear every day. Embracing the imperfection found in nature, her stones are chosen for their individual beauty rather than uniform flawlessness.

Margaret Solow finds inspiration from art, travel, philosophy, and nature. Whether it is a modern painting, a bird resting on a branch, or the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, her jewelry expresses these elements by distilling them to the simplest visual form. She has been called the 'anti-bling' designer because of her understated approach and use of natural materials. Integral to her business is a deep commitment to responsible manufacturing practices, which includes using sustainable elements and non-conflict gemstones to create her handmade jewelry.