Hand-cut & polished by Patrick Williamson
This one-of-a-kind iron ore cabochon was personally collected in Death Valley, California, a remote desert landscape shaped by intense geological forces and rich mineral history. The stone was hand-cut and polished by Patrick Williamson, preserving its natural surface character and the earthy depth that defines iron-rich material.
Warm rust, ochre, and deep brown tones move across the stone like desert terrain seen from above — a visual record of oxidation, pressure, and time. Set in an ornate vintage-style bezel, the cabochon’s raw strength is balanced by intricate metalwork, creating a piece that feels both grounded and refined.
Iron ore is often associated with strength, resilience, and grounding energy, symbolizing endurance and stability. Each stone is entirely unique, carrying the marks of its formation and the land it came from.
Details:
Natural iron ore cabochon
Stone sourced from Death Valley, California by Patrick Williamson
Hand-cut and polished by Patrick Williamson
Vintage-inspired bezel setting
One-of-a-kind piece
This necklace is more than adornment — it’s a wearable fragment of desert geology, shaped by time, pressure, and human hands.
Hand-cut & polished by Patrick Williamson
This one-of-a-kind iron ore cabochon was personally collected in Death Valley, California, a remote desert landscape shaped by intense geological forces and rich mineral history. The stone was hand-cut and polished by Patrick Williamson, preserving its natural surface character and the earthy depth that defines iron-rich material.
Warm rust, ochre, and deep brown tones move across the stone like desert terrain seen from above — a visual record of oxidation, pressure, and time. Set in an ornate vintage-style bezel, the cabochon’s raw strength is balanced by intricate metalwork, creating a piece that feels both grounded and refined.
Iron ore is often associated with strength, resilience, and grounding energy, symbolizing endurance and stability. Each stone is entirely unique, carrying the marks of its formation and the land it came from.
Details:
Natural iron ore cabochon
Stone sourced from Death Valley, California by Patrick Williamson
Hand-cut and polished by Patrick Williamson
Vintage-inspired bezel setting
One-of-a-kind piece
This necklace is more than adornment — it’s a wearable fragment of desert geology, shaped by time, pressure, and human hands.