Laurel Elliott DVB New York
Pure Mini Mobius Necklace with Pearl
Sale price
$52.95
Regular price
$980.00
The pure Mobius is the symbol of infinity as it is a continuous ribbon with no beginning and no end. The shape is lovely in itself and powerful in what it represents. Worn as a necklace it will shift and catch the light in a continually changing pattern.
This remarkable pendant employs the uniquely beautiful geometric form known as a Mobius strip, named after the German mathematician, August Ferdinand Mobius (1790-1868). It represents the seeming paradox of a plane without end, or one of infinite length. As such it becomes an accepted symbol for infinity.
Sterling silver mobius pendant on 18" silver chain.
Mobius pendant measures 7/8" in diameter.
Composed of .925 solid sterling silver. Also available by special order in 14 K gold.
Gift packaged with story card and black drawstring bag.
Crafted proudly in the USA by Laurel Elliott DVB New York, designer of the original Mobius necklace.
DVB utilizes the “cire-perdue” or lost-wax casting method of jewelry creation. Lost-wax casting is actually an ancient method of jewelry production used in creating the finest jewelry. Owing to the nature of the technique and the hand finishing of each casting, small variations in dimension, weight and finish will occur.
This remarkable pendant employs the uniquely beautiful geometric form known as a Mobius strip, named after the German mathematician, August Ferdinand Mobius (1790-1868). It represents the seeming paradox of a plane without end, or one of infinite length. As such it becomes an accepted symbol for infinity.
Sterling silver mobius pendant on 18" silver chain.
Mobius pendant measures 7/8" in diameter.
Composed of .925 solid sterling silver. Also available by special order in 14 K gold.
Gift packaged with story card and black drawstring bag.
Crafted proudly in the USA by Laurel Elliott DVB New York, designer of the original Mobius necklace.
DVB utilizes the “cire-perdue” or lost-wax casting method of jewelry creation. Lost-wax casting is actually an ancient method of jewelry production used in creating the finest jewelry. Owing to the nature of the technique and the hand finishing of each casting, small variations in dimension, weight and finish will occur.