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There's a kind of beauty that only shows up after something has been broken and put back together anyway.
This piece centers a genuine fossil hastalis shark tooth — an extinct ancestor of the modern mako — paired with morganite, a soft blush stone known for opening the heart. Together they tell a quiet story: something ancient and worn, softened by something tender, neither one pretending to be unbroken.
Morganite is known as the stone of compassion and unconditional love. It's often reached for during seasons of healing, because it doesn't ask you to hide what's cracked — it just asks you to be gentle with it. Paired with a fossil that has survived millions of years underground, it becomes a reminder that endurance and softness were never opposites.
Every shark tooth carries its own kind of resilience — buried, worn down, pressure-changed, and still whole enough to be found. This hastalis is no exception: built for speed in its own time, and built to last long after. Beautifully broken doesn't mean ruined. It means still here.
Part of a 30-year private collection from Venice, Florida — the Shark Tooth Capital of the World.
Rare find. Rare woman.
WHO SHE'S FOR
This piece is for the woman who has been through something and isn't interested in pretending she wasn't. She doesn't hide her cracks — she wears them, because she knows they're proof she survived, not proof she failed. She's drawn to pieces with real history, real texture, and a story that doesn't need to be perfect to be beautiful.
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CARING FOR YOUR GOLD PLATED CHAIN & FASTENINGS
Worn by time. Made for you.