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GRAVÉE - The Tattoo Collection - Eye Heart U Padlock Pendant

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--- GRAVÉE --- The Tattoo Collection - Inspired and original illustrations are hand-engraved in precious metals making mini works of art. Simple lines create familiar imagery as art to wear. Pairing selected arrays of gemstones sprinkled throughout the collection. Hand made start to finish as limited-edition and One-of-a-kind pieces.


These pieces are inspired by traditional tattoo imagery. I find many of these illustrations simple yet detailed. I've spent hours upon hours redrawing them and adding my own interpretations. Sometimes we just don't have enough body space for all the tattoos that we want. This can be a talisman to wear utilizing the tattoo world imagery without the commitment of finding a place for one on your body.


------ Eye Heart U ----- I see you. You are my heart. Based off of sacred heart traditional tattoo imagery.


Sterling silver linen textured silver layered heart padlock shaped pendant is hand-engraved with an eye in the heart and subtle wings on the border of the medallion. The pendant measures 1" long with the bail loop by .80" wide. It comes on a sterling silver faceted bead cable chain in 16 or 18 Inch chain with spring ring clasp.


Limited edition and uniquely yours due to the hand-engraving.


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All jewelry is handmade in Nashville, Tennessee.  I use recycled, responsibly sourced metals + gemstones.  All designs + images are property of
Renee Busdiecker and Renee Ford Metals 2025
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