Mediterranean Market
A masterclass in asymmetric layering. The Mediterranean Market necklace is a deliberate collision of textures and tones, featuring a strand of deep blue sodalite beads punctuated by oversized, translucent slabs of fluorite. The focal point is a clustered "charm stack" that includes a hand-painted ceramic tile, a striped porcelain bead, and a heavy, faceted drop stone. It’s a piece that feels deeply personal and traveled—as if you assembled it piece-by-piece from a vintage trunk.
✨ Details
- The left side features large, flat-cut fluorite stones in sea-foam greens and purples, while the right side transitions into a delicate strand of mottled blue sodalite and gold-tone spacers.
- A triple-threat centerpiece featuring a square, blue-and-white "tile" charm, a round striped ceramic bead, and a large, teardrop-shaped faceted stone in a smokey indigo.
- Accented with gold-tone hardware and a rectangular lapis lazuli drop charm on the side for an extra hit of intentional imbalance.
- A cool-toned spectrum of cobalt, turquoise, and translucent grey, warmed up by subtle gold-tone details.
✨ Style Notes
The 'Mediterranean Scavenger' is for when you want your jewelry to look like it has a passport full of stamps. It has that specific ‘eccentric heirloom’ energy but with a sharp, editorial edge. The mismatched stones and ceramic charms create a tactile, visual noise that makes even a plain white tee look like a conscious choice. It’s busy, it’s beautiful, and it’s for the person who hates the word 'minimalist.' Wear it solo—it’s already doing the work of three necklaces.