Look at these awesome crystals.

I've been collecting and hanging onto these rocks for about a year. For months they've been arranged just like this on my worktable so I could admire them. I love the colours and after staring at them long enough, I start to think of the night sky, stars, fiery comets, moon rocks - you know, some Hubble Space Telescope shit. The problem with such unique, one-of-a-kind natural objects is that it's so difficult to part with them. But really, who
needs eighteen different agates just hanging around? Detachment is not a thing I'm good at, but lord knows I'm trying. Instead of keeping them all for myself, I've finally decided to string these beauties up onto some belly button-length brass chain and release them back into the world.



Galaxy pendants are available exclusively at
Robber in Toronto, and once they're gone, they're
gone.
2 comments:
I just bought one. I have been thinking about them since you posted them here. I got the one I wanted too!
Thanks for making them.
That's awesome! Thanks so much :)
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