
The inspiration for this piece is our nesting bird. Beneath her, our African Turquoise represents the multitude of evergreen, and moss colors, and our fragrant sandalwood is base of our woodland. Our bird finds comfort within the trees, but must fly full circle to snack on the insects, seeds, or any fruit she needs to survive on through the winter.
African Turquoise, although named as such, is actually a form of Jasper that resembles turquoise due to natural coloring found within the stone.
African Turquoise, although named as such, is actually a form of Jasper that resembles turquoise due to natural coloring found within the stone.