








Hercules Double-beaked with Opal
Hercules Redesigned
Newest variation of the Hercules hollow form pendant.
With more attention paid towards the anatomical details of the Hercules Beetle. This pendant features both the upper and under jaw beak for a dramatic side profile. The belly side of the beetle has been given the impression of the legs and details of the underbelly.
Hand carved striated shell texture starkly contrasts the polished head an beaks. Which highlights the bright sterling silver amongst the oxidization.
The bezel sett center-stone is a faceted trillion Ethiopian opal with good iridescent fire that pairs nicely with the dark oxidized features of the beetle.
This pendant hangs from a 24inch thicker oxidized silver round cable chain with a silver hook clasp
Processes used to create this pendant include: Repoussé and chasing, fabrication, and lost wax casting.
Hercules Redesigned
Newest variation of the Hercules hollow form pendant.
With more attention paid towards the anatomical details of the Hercules Beetle. This pendant features both the upper and under jaw beak for a dramatic side profile. The belly side of the beetle has been given the impression of the legs and details of the underbelly.
Hand carved striated shell texture starkly contrasts the polished head an beaks. Which highlights the bright sterling silver amongst the oxidization.
The bezel sett center-stone is a faceted trillion Ethiopian opal with good iridescent fire that pairs nicely with the dark oxidized features of the beetle.
This pendant hangs from a 24inch thicker oxidized silver round cable chain with a silver hook clasp
Processes used to create this pendant include: Repoussé and chasing, fabrication, and lost wax casting.
Hercules Redesigned
Newest variation of the Hercules hollow form pendant.
With more attention paid towards the anatomical details of the Hercules Beetle. This pendant features both the upper and under jaw beak for a dramatic side profile. The belly side of the beetle has been given the impression of the legs and details of the underbelly.
Hand carved striated shell texture starkly contrasts the polished head an beaks. Which highlights the bright sterling silver amongst the oxidization.
The bezel sett center-stone is a faceted trillion Ethiopian opal with good iridescent fire that pairs nicely with the dark oxidized features of the beetle.
This pendant hangs from a 24inch thicker oxidized silver round cable chain with a silver hook clasp
Processes used to create this pendant include: Repoussé and chasing, fabrication, and lost wax casting.