Mossy Isle
Bull River Tusk Necklace
Bull River Tusk Necklace
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Rooted in the river, shaped by the tide.
Bull River Tusk draws from the quiet strength of the Lowcountry — where riverbanks hold stories in layers of shell, bone, and stone. This piece centers on a carved bone tusk pendant, worn smooth in shape and grounded by earthy neutrals that feel collected rather than styled.
White howlite turquoise rondelle beads form a soft, steady strand, while picture jasper accents and flat shell spacers bring subtle variation — warm browns, muted tans, and natural markings shaped by time rather than polish. The tusk hangs with weight and intention, giving the necklace a grounded presence without feeling heavy or overworked.
Bull River Tusk feels elemental and confident — a statement that doesn’t raise its voice.
How to Wear
Bull River Tusk is designed as a grounding piece within a layered look.
Wear it alone with simple necklines for an understated, natural statement, or pair it with shorter, quieter strands to build a collected, river-worn stack. It layers easily with simpler Bull River or Essentials pieces, adding depth without competing for attention.
This is a necklace meant to anchor an outfit — not overwhelm it.
Metaphysical Properties
Howlite turquoise is often associated with calm, balance, and steady grounding energy, valued for its soft presence and natural variation. Picture jasper is traditionally linked to stability and connection to the land, believed to encourage a sense of rootedness and quiet confidence.
Bone elements have long symbolized resilience and continuity — shaped by time, use, and natural rhythm rather than perfection.
Together, these materials are thought to support grounding, reflection, and a strong connection to place.
Details
- White howlite turquoise rondelle beads, 8mm
- Picture jasper focal beads, 8mm
- Flat shell spacers, 8mm
- Carved bone tusk focal pendant
- Antique brass bail, lobster clasp, and findings
- Length: 17 inches
- Weight: 2.2 oz
- Handmade on the Georgia coast
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