Dark Blue Spinel in Molten Yellow Gold - Threadless end
Dark Blue Spinel in Molten Yellow Gold - Threadless end

Dark Blue Spinel in Molten Yellow Gold - Threadless end

Regular price $218.00 Sale price$180.00
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  • Made with 🖤 by Dendrite in Richmond, Virginia, USA
  • In stock, ready to ship
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Smashing gemstones into molten gold is only really supposed to work with diamonds, but if you break enough stones, you'll find a standout 😂

This dark blue spinel had a natural seam through the center that I feared would break while setting, so it hung out in my gem tray until I decided to see if it would survive being torched with gold. The seam in the stone does look like it fractured anyway, but the whole thing is locked into a "natural" setting more secure than anything I could build. If anything happens to it (during normal wear), I'll work with you to replace it. 👍🏼

Important Stuff:
  • Style: Threadless end
  • Material(s): Yellow Gold, Spinel
  • Color(s): Gold, Dark Blue
  • Dimensions: 3.5mm (.14"), 5mm (.2")
  • Thickness: 2mm 

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Dendrite

Dendrite is the 2020's iteration of the body jewelry company Onetribe, created in 2003 by founder and lead maker Jared Karnes (that's me). Dendrite was known primarily for innovative body jewelry lapidary work and ear weight designs. We produced several Association of Professional Piercers conference "Innovator Award" pieces, such as the Ghost in the Shell ear weights, Topo ear Weights, and Cryst ceramic body jewelry displays.

I can no longer make jewelry due to extensive hand/arm injuries sustained as a production stone carver, so this website has become a showcase of work from my fantastic peers. I hope you enjoy it :)

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