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Description

The antler tip comes from a roebuck. This is a drop bar. Roe deer shed their antlers naturally once a year. They hit a tree or other suitable object with their antlers until they break off and fall to the ground, where they can often be found by forest rangers or other visitors. Roebucks are beautiful and majestic animals. Which is why I'm even more pleased to be able to make such a beautiful piece from the antlers of a roebuck.

The chain is fully adjustable in length using a sliding knot.

You have further questions? Then please contact me. I will answer any question with pleasure.

I source most of my materials (yarn, beads, gemstones, bones, horn, etc.) from small businesses in Germany. This is very important to me because I want to use it to support other small business owners. My gemstones include both newly purchased gemstones and recycled gemstones, as well as vintage gemstones.

I make my jewelry with great attention to detail, creativity and patience. I love holding different materials from nature in my hands, placing them in an arrangement, thinking about a design and ultimately creating a finished piece of jewelry from them. I don't want to keep all of these pieces of jewelry for myself, but rather share them with you and the world. I hope that you can enjoy my jewelry as much as I can.