• MANTLE NECKLACE
  • MANTLE NECKLACE
  • MANTLE NECKLACE
  • MANTLE NECKLACE
  • MANTLE NECKLACE
  • MANTLE NECKLACE
  • MANTLE NECKLACE
  • MANTLE NECKLACE
  • MANTLE NECKLACE

MANTLE NECKLACE

Regular price $350
Only 1 in stock
14-day returns · 1-year warranty · Express shipping available
Finish:

Handmade in Australia from 100% recycled sterling silver. Shaped slowly, and made to last.

  • 7.9g solid recycled 925 sterling silver – refined and tested
  • Light and wearable everyday 
  • Reversible pendant - wear it two ways 
  • Released in limited batches
  • 14 Day Returns & 1 Year Warranty

A reversible pendant: one side invites you into its scalloped embrace, the other keeps you waiting at the silver gate. Like if Joan of Arc was a crab. 

An heirloom in the making. 

Is this solid sterling silver?
Solid recycled 925 sterling silver, refined and tested — never plated.

When will it ship?
Ready to ship products will ship in 1-2 business days. Made to order will ship in 2-3 weeks.

Can I return it?
Yes — we have a 14-day returns policy and 1-year warranty.

– high shine or satin finish
– 28 x 17 x 5mm (pendant)
– The standard chain length is 45cm. Other lengths available: 40cm, 50cm or 55cm. Please add your desired length in the notes at checkout if it is not 45cm.
– 100% recycled sterling silver (925), sterling silver Italian chain
– 7.9g

Returns are accepted within 14 days of the customer receiving their order. The item must be returned in its original packaging with all components to be eligible. A refund will be issued once the item arrives back to Loki Patera (allow 1-3 business days processing time once received). Shipping cost and payment processing fees will be subtracted from the return amount. Customer is responsible for return shipping.

Bespoke items and gift certificates cannot be returned.

Items in 9ct or 18ct Gold cannot be returned.

Customised items cannot be returned.

Sterling silver will naturally oxidize over time‭. ‬Regular cleaning with a silver polishing cloth will help maintain‭ ‬the shine of your piece‭.‬

Something washed up on the muddy banks, dredged from the silt by Earth-churn and a seismic shuddering. It’s the crackingopen that always seems to happen as soon as things settle for too long. Did it hail from the Permian? The Carboniferous? Somewhere, sometime, in that neighbourhood. There is something off about it though, it doesn’t look like the other fossils I’ve seen around here…

FAQs

Yes. For example, even if your ring size does not appear in the product options, we can still usually make it.

Email lab@lokipatera.com, or fill out our contact form first to make sure, then we will ask you to put your size in the 'Notes' at checkout. We can also do variations on gems, surface finish, chain length etc, so follow the same process.

We can make most of our pieces in 9CT and 18CT gold. We also make bespoke pieces such as engagement rings, wedding bands and personal heirlooms. Email lab@lokipatera.com, or fill out our contact form to begin the conversation.

Often when companies manufacture their products in overseas factories, there is little to no transparency and oversight – leading to labour abuses, environmental pollution and compromised quality.

Although its more expensive, making Loki pieces in Australia ensures labour & environmental protections, and a high quality of life for every artisan that contributed to the piece.

If you trace the origin of precious metals extracted on an industrial scale, you find a wake of destruction. For example, to mine one ounce of gold, you need to process 2.8 tonnes of ore, use and contaminate ~2,286 litres of water, and generate 800kg of CO2.

With such extensive extraction, and all the damage that comes with industrial mining, it is time to rethink how we source the materials we use. Precious metals like silver and gold are incredible candidates for circularity. They are considered 'infinitely recyclable' because their chemical and physical properties do not degrade during the recycling process. With so much metal already available above-ground, it makes sense to recycle what we have and avoid newly mined metals.