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Shungite Moonstone Necklace 925 Silver Statement Pendant Blue Flash Dangle Strands Lunar Talisman Jewelry

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Shungite Moonstone Necklace 925 Silver Statement Pendant Blue Flash Dangle Strands Lunar Talisman JewelryNightseers Echo A sterling silver statement pendant combining deep black Shungite with six Blue Moonstone gems in twin lunar dangle strands. Key Details: Metal Details: Solid 925 sterling silver with high shine polish and fine organic hand textured bezel edges Stone Details: Genuine triangular round Shungite cabochon paired with six Blue Moonstone gems Construction: Statement centrepiece with two elegant dangle strands, each set with three bezel set

Nightseer’s Echo

A sterling silver statement pendant combining deep black Shungite with six Blue Moonstone gems in twin lunar dangle strands.

Key Details:

- Metal Details: Solid 925 sterling silver with high-shine polish and fine organic hand-textured bezel edges

- Stone Details: Genuine triangular-round Shungite cabochon paired with six Blue Moonstone gems

- Construction: Statement centrepiece with two elegant dangle strands, each set with three bezel-set Moonstones

- Chain, Band, Closure, or Earring Fitting: Comes ready to wear with a cotton cord and can also be paired with a silver choker, chain, or custom necklace option

- Finish: High-shine sterling silver front with earthy textured bezel edges for tactile contrast and handmade character

- Handmade: Mindfully handcrafted using traditional techniques, with each pendant made as a one-of-a-kind piece

Design and Wear:

Nightseer’s Echo is a pendant of shadow, moonlight, and quiet protection. At the centre sits a deep black Shungite cabochon, strong and still, holding the visual weight of the design like a dark moon or shield. From below, two dangle strands fall with three Blue Moonstones on each side, creating soft movement and lunar shimmer as the pendant is worn.

The contrast is bold and elegant. Shungite brings depth, grounding, and a clean black surface, while Moonstone adds flashes of blue-white light and emotional softness. The high-shine sterling silver keeps the front bright and refined, while the hand-textured bezel edges add an earthy, tactile finish.

At approximately 6.5 cm total pendant length, with the Shungite measuring approximately 2.2 cm across, this piece carries strong statement energy while still feeling balanced and wearable. It can be worn as a grounding talisman, lunar necklace, Root Chakra support piece, Crown Chakra pendant, Third Eye Chakra charm, or meaningful gift for someone drawn to protection, intuition, and moonlit silverwork.

Stone Insights:

Genuine Triangular-Round Shungite Cabochon:

Shungite is a carbon-rich mineraloid known for its deep black colour, smooth polished surface, and ancient geological character. In this pendant, the triangular-round cabochon creates a strong central form, giving the piece a shield-like presence with a quiet, protective visual weight.

Spiritually, Shungite is connected with grounding, protection, energetic clearing, and inner steadiness. It resonates strongly with the Root Chakra, supporting stability, focus, and a grounded connection to the body. It is often associated with Scorpio and Capricorn, giving the pendant a deep, protective, and resilient energy.

Blue Moonstone Gems:

Blue Moonstone is a feldspar mineral known for adularescence, the soft glow that moves across the stone when light touches its layered structure. The six Blue Moonstone gems in this pendant create a flowing lunar rhythm, adding movement, softness, and blue flash beneath the dark Shungite centre.

Spiritually, Moonstone is connected with intuition, emotional balance, dream work, feminine energy, and new beginnings. It is often linked with the Crown Chakra and Third Eye Chakra, supporting inner wisdom, calm reflection, and trust in natural cycles. Its zodiac associations include Cancer and Libra, giving the pendant a gentle water-linked energy shaped around feeling, harmony, and renewal.

Combined Energy:

Together, Shungite and Blue Moonstone create a pendant of grounding and intuition, shadow and light, protection and softness. Shungite anchors the energy field with deep stillness, while Moonstone opens the inner senses with lunar calm and emotional flow. The result is a statement talisman for quiet strength, clear boundaries, and intuitive awareness.

Origin and Authenticity:

Made with certified 925 sterling silver and natural stones selected for colour, glow, shape, texture, and visual presence. Stones may show small variations, inclusions, surface details, or natural differences that make this pendant unique.

Sizing and Fit Notes:

Pendant length is approximately 6.5 cm. Shungite diameter is approximately 2.2 cm. Comes ready to wear with a cotton cord and can also be paired with a silver choker, snake chain, rolo chain, or custom necklace option depending on the desired look.

Care and Maintenance:

Sterling silver naturally develops patina over time when exposed to air, moisture, and skin oils. Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after wear. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in an airtight pouch or jewelry box. Avoid perfume, chlorine, household cleaners, swimming, bathing, and intense physical activity while wearing the piece.

Moonstone should be protected from hard knocks, ultrasonic cleaners, chemical dips, rough storage, and abrasive polishing compounds. Shungite should also be kept dry and stored separately to protect its polished surface and the silver finish.

Packaging and Gifting:

Gift-ready packaging is included. Each order is packed securely with care. A small gift and discount code may be included with your order.

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Custom Orders:

Custom pieces generally start at AUD $250. This design can be recreated with different stones at the same base price, except when a rarer or more valuable stone is chosen or the design is changed.

Available finish options include shiny silver or oxidized silver on request. 18k gold plating, 3 microns thick, starts from AUD $20 and usually requires 3 to 5 working days for processing.

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