Quarry Atelier – Nomade Turquoise Necklace
Quarry Atelier – Nomade Turquoise Necklace
Heirloom design. Collected over time. Worn with intention.
Bold, grounded, and rich in global influence, the Nomade Turquoise Necklace is a striking composition of artisan silver, layered glass textures, and ocean-toned color—designed to feel discovered and worn with purpose.
At its center, a commanding artisan Afghan silver pendant with turquoise inlay (approx. 55–61mm x 61–67mm) anchors the piece. With its organic form and intricate detailing, it carries the spirit of traditional craftsmanship and cultural artistry.
Radiating outward, the necklace builds in tone and texture through a thoughtful progression of beads. Beginning near the clasp, 4mm silver-washed etched teal fire-polished Czech glass beads introduce a subtle shimmer, followed by 6mm platinum-washed matte teal AB faceted melon beads for soft dimension.
Moving toward the center, 8mm blended teal, aqua, and white Picasso bicone beads deepen the palette—bringing a layered, water-inspired complexity to the design.
Accented throughout with .925 sterling silver beads, the necklace is strung on a silver satin cord and finished with sterling silver wire guards and a hook clasp.
At 21" in length, it offers a strong yet wearable silhouette—designed to stand alone as a statement or complement other collected pieces.
✧ Details
• Pendant: Artisan Afghan silver with turquoise inlay (approx. 55–67mm)
• Beads:
– 4mm silver-washed etched teal fire-polished Czech glass
– 6mm platinum-washed matte teal AB faceted melon beads
– 8mm teal/aqua/white Picasso bicone glass beads
• Accents: .925 sterling silver beads
• Cord: Silver satin with sterling silver wire guards
• Closure: Sterling silver hook clasp
• Length: 21"
• Style: Statement / Collected / Global
✧ Atelier Notes
• Turquoise – Protection, grounding, and connection
• Afghan Silverwork – Artisan craftsmanship rooted in tradition
• Layered Glass Finishes – Movement, light, and depth
This piece reflects the essence of the Quarry Atelier—where materials are gathered from different influences and brought together into something bold, expressive, and enduring.
“A bold composition of earth, water, and heritage.”

















