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Make your holidays merry and bright with a visit to Cedar Creek, or shop online anytime! Our holiday hours in the gallery vary slightly from the normal schedule. Happy Holidays from all of us here at Cedar Creek!

  • December 24, Open 10 - 3
  • December 25, Closed
  • December 26 - 30, Open 10 - 6
  • December 31, Open 10 - 3
  • January 1, 2025, Open 10 - 6

Seaglass & Pearl Necklace

$164.00
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This brushed sterling silver & gold fill pendant features a center of naturally tumbled seaglass and  an attractive accent pearl . The pleasing round design draws attention to the seaglass center, and gives the pearl a perfect resting place to pull it all together. These look great with everyday clothes but hold their own when it's time to dress for more formal occasions, too.
The pendant measures approximately 1.5"long and is suspended from an 18" serpentine silver chain.
Scratching and chemicals, as well as, hairspray and perfume, may remove the finish and diminish its effectiveness against silver tarnish. Clean only with a soft cloth.

Details

  • Brushed sterling silver and gold fill
  • Naturally tumbled seaglass and  freshwater accent pearl
  • Pendant measures approximately 1.5"long
  • Chain measures approximately 18" long
  • Scratching and chemicals, as well as, hairspray and perfume, may remove the finish and diminish its effectiveness against silver tarnish. Clean only with a soft cloth

About Mar of Santa Barbara

Greg Geyer was born in Los Angeles California and has been surrounded by art his entire life. His mother, Mar Marcotte, for whom the company is named, studied at UCLA. His father, George Geyer, is an artist and retired art professor. His grandfather, Sueo Serisawa, was a painter, and his grandmother, Mary Serisawa, an avid photographer. It was art by osmosis for Greg. As a child Greg would help his mother make ear wires and other simple items. Making jewelry was his summer job in high school and throughout college. Greg was an engineering major and studied architecture which, combined with his Japanese heritage, influence both his jewelry designs and how he constructs them.