This one is not trying to be symmetrical, and that's exactly the point.
Two leather-wrapped strands meet at a gold-bezeled imperial jasper heart pendant — and they don't match. One side runs mixed multicolor square stone beads in turquoise, coral, green, and rust. The other carries faceted grey crystals and a strand of blue and teal rounds edged in gold. Both strands are hand-wrapped in warm tan leather cord with visible braiding all the way up. The asymmetry is intentional. It's designed to look like it grew that way.
The pendant itself is imperial jasper — a stone known for its wildly varied patterning, and this heart does not disappoint. Warm earth tones banded with streaks of red, teal, gold, and grey, set in a simple gold bezel that lets the stone do the talking. No two imperial jasper pieces pattern the same way, so this heart is genuinely one of a kind.
Imperial jasper carries grounding energy with a full-spectrum quality — it works across all the chakras rather than locking into just one, which makes it a strong choice for integration work, for times when you're trying to bring a lot of disparate parts of yourself into conversation with each other.
Approx. 21" long. One of a kind — when it's gone, it's gone.