Stone artisan necklace
Part of the Volver al Proceso (Return to the Process) collection, this necklace was created through the pre-columbian technique of hammering by hand and stone, time and time again.
It was inspired by the historic and mysterious town of San Agustin, Colombia.
Materials: river rock, silk, bronze
Artist: Ana María, the creative mind behind Taller sin Borde, completed an investigative deep-dive in 2018 into the tools used by tribal communities (Tumaco, Calima, San Agustin, Tairona, Muisca, and others). She returned enchanted by and committed to conserving the ancient process of heating and hammering away at rock, bronze, and silver to create modern pieces.
Regions: Antioquia and Huila
Dimensions: 14in length (28in total)
Part of the Volver al Proceso (Return to the Process) collection, this necklace was created through the pre-columbian technique of hammering by hand and stone, time and time again.
It was inspired by the historic and mysterious town of San Agustin, Colombia.
Materials: river rock, silk, bronze
Artist: Ana María, the creative mind behind Taller sin Borde, completed an investigative deep-dive in 2018 into the tools used by tribal communities (Tumaco, Calima, San Agustin, Tairona, Muisca, and others). She returned enchanted by and committed to conserving the ancient process of heating and hammering away at rock, bronze, and silver to create modern pieces.
Regions: Antioquia and Huila
Dimensions: 14in length (28in total)
Part of the Volver al Proceso (Return to the Process) collection, this necklace was created through the pre-columbian technique of hammering by hand and stone, time and time again.
It was inspired by the historic and mysterious town of San Agustin, Colombia.
Materials: river rock, silk, bronze
Artist: Ana María, the creative mind behind Taller sin Borde, completed an investigative deep-dive in 2018 into the tools used by tribal communities (Tumaco, Calima, San Agustin, Tairona, Muisca, and others). She returned enchanted by and committed to conserving the ancient process of heating and hammering away at rock, bronze, and silver to create modern pieces.
Regions: Antioquia and Huila
Dimensions: 14in length (28in total)