Pamela Card Mother of Tides Necklace 25K Gold Vermeil
Drawing from the rich symbolism of Ancient Roman art, where shells represented femininity, birth, fertility, and divine beauty - The Mother of Tides necklace reimagines these timeless themes for the modern woman.
A modern relic, this striking piece features a hand-carved molten shell cast using the ancient cire-perdue technique. Designed for fluid movement and personal expression, it can be worn three ways: wrapped high as a choker, draped long as a pendant, or styled as a refined lariat.
The Mother of Tides necklace captures both history and contemporary craftsmanship, celebrating the enduring power of feminine energy and the cycle of life.
- Wear-3-ways.
- Pendant measures 1.9cm in diameter.
- Chain measures 18.5” in total length.
- Handmade in Vancouver from 24K gold vermeil (which is 3 microns thick of 24K gold plated over sterling silver)
- Produced entirely by hand in Vancouver, our treasures are crafted from recycled and responsibly sourced sterling silver and 14K gold.
- Our collections oppose mass production and instead promote the beauty of ancient craft and focus on its longevity.
- All Pamela Card Jewelry purchases are final and while we do not accept returns, we will be pleased to exchange your gold plated/silver pieces or offer you store credit within 14 days of delivery.
- Made in Vancouver
Free standard shipping to Canada and US on orders over $250
Free in-store pickup at our Yaletown, Vancouver store at 1188 Hamilton St.
If you don’t love it simply mail it back within 14 days of receiving, for a refund. All markdown items are final sale.
Please note, we do not accept returns from countries outside of Canada.
About
Pamela Card
A collection of jewelry that combines components of historic beauty with modern day sentiments. Depicted not simply as adornment, but as symbols of faith, and as rituals of society. Blending tradition and timeless style, our sustainably made designs consist of solid gold, sterling silver and 24K gold vermeil - produced entirely in our East Railtown studio in Vancouver, B.C by Pamela and her small team.
