Einstein-Rosen Bridge

DKK 14,500.00

I call this pendant the Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

14 carat gold with a gorgeous Quartzite with Graphite inclusions, fittingly called Midnight Quartzite and a total of 0.06ct tw.vs. diamonds.

This piece made me think of foreign galaxies, timetravel and wormholes (also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge).

The Quartzite is a poetic fit for this piece as its energy is all about anchoring new and positive changes and insights into our system and our understanding of ourselves. It is said to be a good ally in maintaining our perspective and overall balance during times of rapid change. Graphite is said to add a sense of flexibility to our movement through life and to smooth the way through difficult periods. This makes these two intertwined buddies quite a powerful match. The Diamonds play into this quite beautifully as Graphite and Diamond both consist of carbon, although expressing very opposing qualities. The Diamond has a more strong and complex structure that creates a greater density in the material, which is the reason for the extraordinary strength and what makes the Diamond the hardest material known, a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. Graphite, although it consists of the same element as a Diamond, is on the other end of the scale with a hardness less than 1 on the Mohs scale, due to a very different structure and arrangement of the carbon atoms in Graphite. Making for two very different realities based on the exact same element. Like parallel universes, perhaps connected by an Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

(About the Mohs scale: The hardness of a crystal is measured on a scale, devised by Friederich Mohs, which ranks compounds according to their ability to scratch one another. The scale goes from 0 to 10, 10 being the hardest material)

Approximate measurements : 51 x 23mm

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I call this pendant the Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

14 carat gold with a gorgeous Quartzite with Graphite inclusions, fittingly called Midnight Quartzite and a total of 0.06ct tw.vs. diamonds.

This piece made me think of foreign galaxies, timetravel and wormholes (also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge).

The Quartzite is a poetic fit for this piece as its energy is all about anchoring new and positive changes and insights into our system and our understanding of ourselves. It is said to be a good ally in maintaining our perspective and overall balance during times of rapid change. Graphite is said to add a sense of flexibility to our movement through life and to smooth the way through difficult periods. This makes these two intertwined buddies quite a powerful match. The Diamonds play into this quite beautifully as Graphite and Diamond both consist of carbon, although expressing very opposing qualities. The Diamond has a more strong and complex structure that creates a greater density in the material, which is the reason for the extraordinary strength and what makes the Diamond the hardest material known, a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. Graphite, although it consists of the same element as a Diamond, is on the other end of the scale with a hardness less than 1 on the Mohs scale, due to a very different structure and arrangement of the carbon atoms in Graphite. Making for two very different realities based on the exact same element. Like parallel universes, perhaps connected by an Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

(About the Mohs scale: The hardness of a crystal is measured on a scale, devised by Friederich Mohs, which ranks compounds according to their ability to scratch one another. The scale goes from 0 to 10, 10 being the hardest material)

Approximate measurements : 51 x 23mm

I call this pendant the Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

14 carat gold with a gorgeous Quartzite with Graphite inclusions, fittingly called Midnight Quartzite and a total of 0.06ct tw.vs. diamonds.

This piece made me think of foreign galaxies, timetravel and wormholes (also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge).

The Quartzite is a poetic fit for this piece as its energy is all about anchoring new and positive changes and insights into our system and our understanding of ourselves. It is said to be a good ally in maintaining our perspective and overall balance during times of rapid change. Graphite is said to add a sense of flexibility to our movement through life and to smooth the way through difficult periods. This makes these two intertwined buddies quite a powerful match. The Diamonds play into this quite beautifully as Graphite and Diamond both consist of carbon, although expressing very opposing qualities. The Diamond has a more strong and complex structure that creates a greater density in the material, which is the reason for the extraordinary strength and what makes the Diamond the hardest material known, a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. Graphite, although it consists of the same element as a Diamond, is on the other end of the scale with a hardness less than 1 on the Mohs scale, due to a very different structure and arrangement of the carbon atoms in Graphite. Making for two very different realities based on the exact same element. Like parallel universes, perhaps connected by an Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

(About the Mohs scale: The hardness of a crystal is measured on a scale, devised by Friederich Mohs, which ranks compounds according to their ability to scratch one another. The scale goes from 0 to 10, 10 being the hardest material)

Approximate measurements : 51 x 23mm