This pendant features plume agate cut from our own Widowmaker mineral claim in the Oregon high desert. The stone formed when silica-rich fluids moved through open pockets underground, leaving behind branching iron-rich plumes suspended in chalcedony. Every pattern you see is natural mineral growth, not something that can be repeated or manufactured.
A green-flash labradorite cabochon sits above the agate and ignites when it catches the light. The metalwork is antiqued copper, hand-woven and burnished so the high points glow while the recessed areas stay shadowed. The wrap follows the stoneās natural movement and keeps the structure strong without overwhelming it.
⨠Stone: Widowmaker plume agate from our Oregon mineral claim, with labradorite accent
šØ Metal: Antiqued copper wire wrap
š Size: about 2.5" including bail
šØ Color Palette: Storm-grey chalcedony, smoky plumes, gold mineral staining, green labradorite flash
⢠Cut: High-polish cabochon, cut in-house from our own rough
Why this piece matters:
⢠True locality stone from our family-run mineral claims
⢠Distinct plume growth patterns shaped by natural iron precipitation
⢠Labradorite accent adds contrast and movement
⢠Built by hand for long-term wear
⢠One-of-one. When it leaves the shop, it wonāt be made again.
