Once Upon A Time
Cog Calendar Lg Round Watch Part Pendant
Cog Calendar Lg Round Watch Part Pendant
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Tired of calendars on your phone being about as exciting as watching paint dry? Well, say hello to a timepiece that's not just for telling time (though it is made of watch parts!), but for sparking conversations and adding a dash of delightful eccentricity to your day!
Feast your eyes on this handcrafted steampunk wonder: a captivating carousel of genuine, upcycled watch cogs and components, artfully arranged by hand to hint at the intricate dance of days gone by. We're talking tiny gears that once ticked away precious seconds, now frozen in a mesmerizing, steampunk-chic embrace. It's like a tiny time machine exploded in a fit of fabulousness and landed right here!
But wait, there's more! Nestled amongst this metallic marvel is a hint of a calendar – a subtle nod to the cyclical nature of time, the turning of the seasons, and the fact that yes, even Mondays eventually end (hallelujah!). It's a reminder that even in the most intricate machinery, there's a beautiful rhythm.
This isn't just a pendant; it's a wearable enigma, a tiny puzzle of history and artistry dangling from a sturdy and stylish 24" stainless steel chain. It's the perfect length to peek out from under a collar or to make a bold statement all on its own.
So, ditch the digital and embrace the delightful! Snag this handmade steampunk Cog Calendar pendant before it spins away into the annals of sold-out treasures. It's upcycled, it's intriguing, and it's guaranteed to make you the most fascinatingly fashionable time traveler in any room.
Specs
- Measures 1.5"/40mm diameter round pendant.
- Comes on a 24" stainless steel chain (strong enough for most of your adventures.
- Nickel-free base metal + resin (because your skin deserves to be allergy free).
Since each pendant is handcrafted in small batches, your piece will look similar but may feature slightly different watch parts in a unique arrangement.
How to Keep It Timeless:
- Water = Nope. Keep it dry unless you’re auditioning for Titanic 2.
- Polish with a cotton cloth if it needs a little extra sparkle.
- Avoid direct sunlight—resin and UV rays have trust issues.
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