Something between a painting and a piece of jewelry. This pendant features a vivid green chalcedony cabochon, oval and deeply saturated, with a gold bird in mid-flight overlaid across its surface, wings spread, surrounded by delicate gold botanical branches. The imagery draws on a long tradition of East Asian decorative arts, where cranes and herons have symbolized longevity, grace, and good fortune for centuries.
Chalcedony, with its waxy luster and translucent depth, has been carved and set in fine jewelry since antiquity, prized across cultures from ancient Egypt to the Ottoman Empire. Together the stone and the bird feel like a small world suspended in gold, the kind of pendant you find yourself studying long after you first put it on.