Watcher at the Water’s Edge
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At first glance, this agate looked like a tiny painting.
And the more I studied it, the clearer the scene became: a solitary shorebird perched on a weathered post, quietly watching the water.
It’s one of those peaceful moments nature gives us when everything feels still. The bird isn’t rushing. It’s simply present—alert, grounded, and exactly where it needs to be.
That quiet scene is captured forever in this remarkable agate.
I set the stone in handcrafted silver and framed it with subtle textures that add movement and detail without taking attention away from the natural artwork within the stone. A small beaded accent dangles from the side, adding a touch of motion and color, while the pendant hangs from a 20-inch silver chain.
Agate is known as a stone of balance, stability, and emotional grounding. It is believed to calm the mind and strengthen your connection to the Earth. Paired with silver, which has long been appreciated for its balancing and conductive qualities, this piece becomes wearable wellness jewelry designed to help you feel centered and steady.
This is a one-of-a-kind pendant, handcrafted in my Appalachian studio. There will never be another stone with this exact scene.
If you love the shoreline, the quiet wisdom of birds, and jewelry that tells a story, this piece may have been waiting for you.
Make it yours today.
Why You’ll Love It
- One-of-a-kind agate pendant featuring a natural shorebird scene
- Handcrafted sterling silver setting with textured details
- Decorative beaded accent dangle
- Includes a 20" silver chain
- Pendant measures approximately 3" long including the dangle
- Artist-made wearable art by Christine Keller of Chrizart Creations
- Artist Signed
Wellness Jewelry Meaning
Agate is associated with grounding, balance, and emotional stability. The shorebird symbolizes patience, awareness, and trusting your instincts. Together, they create a meaningful talisman for staying calm and centered while navigating life’s changing tides.