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Clay Ember — Rust & Gold Teardrop Resin Pendant
Clay Ember — Rust & Gold Teardrop Resin Pendant
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Clay Ember — Rust & Gold Teardrop Resin Pendant
This full, rounded teardrop glows with the deep, sun-warmed hue of terracotta clay. A rich rust-red base pools with warm coral undertones near the crown, deepening into a saturated, earthy red through its body, glowing like clay fired slow in a desert kiln. Scattered throughout, fine gold sparkle catches the light like embers still glowing beneath ash, giving the whole surface a subtle, warm shimmer. Smooth, full, and generously rounded, it carries the grounded, comforting presence of a stone that has soaked up sunlight for years. It glows like a piece of earth that has never quite gone cold.
The teardrop is the eternal shape of water and emotion — of the single drop that holds the whole memory of feeling, of warmth flowing steady and constant. Here, glowing in deep rust with embers of gold, the teardrop becomes a vessel of enduring, grounded vitality: a reminder that some fires don't blaze wild but burn low and constant instead, warming everything they touch for years on end. This is a pendant for the steady, warm-hearted soul, for the one whose fire is not fleeting but faithful — quiet, constant, and always glowing.
Wear Clay Ember over your sacral center or root and let its rust-red glow ground and warm the root and sacral chakras, drawing in the steady, vital, comforting energy of carnelian and red jasper — stones of vitality, courage, and enduring warmth. Let the gold sparkle add a spark of quiet confidence, a fire that never quite goes out. Pair it with hearth rituals, endurance work, or any working where you long to feel warm, steady, and quietly aglow. Let this pendant be the piece that reminds you steady warmth outlasts every fleeting blaze.
✦ Material: Hand-poured resin
✦ Colors: Rust red, coral, terracotta, gold sparkle
✦ Shape: Full rounded teardrop cabochon
✦ Bail: Antiqued brass
✦ Cord: Black braided cord
✦ One of a kind: No two pours are ever alike — this piece is wholly unique
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