Humpback Whale Necklace- Sterling silver
This handcrafted graceful, exquisitely detailed Sterling Silver 1.75 inch long Humpback Whale is diving down after inspecting the surface of the relatively shallow waters off Maui. Including fins , it is about 1/2 inch wide. chosse 18” or 20” sterling chain.
I spent many happy hours hand carving and detailing this whale with barnacles, fins, etc. The descending whale in low tarnish Sterling hangs from a loop hidden behind the top of the tail, providing an unobstructed focus on the calm power of your diving whale. This is a nice solid statement piece.
Inspired by Maui winters, where the days are warm and short, and our ocean views are punctuated by frolicking humpback whales, diving tails and pectoral slaps.
This handcrafted graceful, exquisitely detailed Sterling Silver 1.75 inch long Humpback Whale is diving down after inspecting the surface of the relatively shallow waters off Maui. Including fins , it is about 1/2 inch wide. chosse 18” or 20” sterling chain.
I spent many happy hours hand carving and detailing this whale with barnacles, fins, etc. The descending whale in low tarnish Sterling hangs from a loop hidden behind the top of the tail, providing an unobstructed focus on the calm power of your diving whale. This is a nice solid statement piece.
Inspired by Maui winters, where the days are warm and short, and our ocean views are punctuated by frolicking humpback whales, diving tails and pectoral slaps.
This handcrafted graceful, exquisitely detailed Sterling Silver 1.75 inch long Humpback Whale is diving down after inspecting the surface of the relatively shallow waters off Maui. Including fins , it is about 1/2 inch wide. chosse 18” or 20” sterling chain.
I spent many happy hours hand carving and detailing this whale with barnacles, fins, etc. The descending whale in low tarnish Sterling hangs from a loop hidden behind the top of the tail, providing an unobstructed focus on the calm power of your diving whale. This is a nice solid statement piece.
Inspired by Maui winters, where the days are warm and short, and our ocean views are punctuated by frolicking humpback whales, diving tails and pectoral slaps.