Barolin Rocks
Necklace: responsibly sourced sterling silver, glazed black clay, oval cut citrine (32 carat).
Inspired by our exquisite subtropical coastline, the Barolin Rocks necklace pays tribute to our precious shoreline, with hope that it remains secluded, pristine, and protected for decades to come. The ceramic and metal components of this necklace were all handmade in Bargara by Malki Studio artist Ariella Anderson. The stunning 32 carat citrine in this necklace evokes the dramatic sunset, which accentuates the deep blue waters and black volcanic rocks of the region in which Malki Studio artists live and work. The Barolin Rocks necklace is a distinguished artwork, and has been displayed in several exhibitions including in Government House, where it formed part of a showcase of Queensland's artistic excellence.
Necklace: responsibly sourced sterling silver, glazed black clay, oval cut citrine (32 carat).
Inspired by our exquisite subtropical coastline, the Barolin Rocks necklace pays tribute to our precious shoreline, with hope that it remains secluded, pristine, and protected for decades to come. The ceramic and metal components of this necklace were all handmade in Bargara by Malki Studio artist Ariella Anderson. The stunning 32 carat citrine in this necklace evokes the dramatic sunset, which accentuates the deep blue waters and black volcanic rocks of the region in which Malki Studio artists live and work. The Barolin Rocks necklace is a distinguished artwork, and has been displayed in several exhibitions including in Government House, where it formed part of a showcase of Queensland's artistic excellence.
Necklace: responsibly sourced sterling silver, glazed black clay, oval cut citrine (32 carat).
Inspired by our exquisite subtropical coastline, the Barolin Rocks necklace pays tribute to our precious shoreline, with hope that it remains secluded, pristine, and protected for decades to come. The ceramic and metal components of this necklace were all handmade in Bargara by Malki Studio artist Ariella Anderson. The stunning 32 carat citrine in this necklace evokes the dramatic sunset, which accentuates the deep blue waters and black volcanic rocks of the region in which Malki Studio artists live and work. The Barolin Rocks necklace is a distinguished artwork, and has been displayed in several exhibitions including in Government House, where it formed part of a showcase of Queensland's artistic excellence.