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Sterling Silver Space Rocket Necklace with Hand-Painted Glass

Sterling Silver Space Rocket Necklace with Hand-Painted Glass

Regular price $260.00 USD
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Handcrafted sterling silver rocket necklace featuring a unique hand-painted galaxy glass cabochon. Wearable art for collectors. Shop Regul Silver Art Wear

Some pieces are worn. This one is carried — a narrative in oxidized silver and hand-painted glass, suspended between the cosmos and the collector.

The lower pendant anchors the piece in something almost otherworldly: a large round bezel-set glass cabochon, each one hand-painted by a single artist and completely unrepeatable. Swirling blacks, deep amber, molten silver-gray, and an iridescent undercurrent shift with the light — evoking rocket exhaust, galactic debris, or the slow churn of a nebula caught mid-motion. This is not a gemstone. It is a miniature original painting sealed in glass, and no two are alike.

Set above it in deeply antiqued sterling silver is a dimensional relief disc: a three-dimensional rocket in full launch position, flanked by a crescent moon and a single star, every carved detail sharpened by the oxidized finish. The antiquing process darkens recesses and lets the raised surfaces catch light, producing that heirloom quality that no polished piece can replicate. Together, the two pendants form a single statement — rocket ascending from the cosmos below — the chain becoming the axis between them.

Crafted in .925 sterling silver and finished by hand in the Regul Silver studio in Fort Worth, Texas, this necklace is a numbered wearable art piece suited for collectors, gallery enthusiasts, and clients who want something that commands a second look. Boutique owners: this piece photographs exceptionally well and moves consistently as a conversation piece alongside Western and contemporary jewelry collections. Inquire about wholesale availability and minimum order terms.

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