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Moody GM Fordite pendant

Moody GM Fordite pendant

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I am happy to wrap and send gifts direct to recipients with a note - just specify their delivery address when you check out (I use either special delivery or track 24 so you can follow it round the country to the recipient). I cut and polish my own fordite, surfite and bowlerite, I'm happy to take commissions.

This item will be posted to you by Sasha Garrett within 3 days of receiving payment.

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This fordite pendant is particularly dark and mysterious featuring a highly polished piece of fordite which is mostly black with swirls of white, red, dark grey and blue. The fordite has an elongated triangular shape which is smoothly bezel set in sterling silver and finished with a simple but generously sized bail. The colour palette and freeform shape make this piece particularly unisex and a great gift for any car lover. Measures approx 53mm inc bail by 11mm wide, it comes with a sterling silver snake chain in a gift box but if you would prefer a black leather cord instead then drop me a message.

Fordite is the name given to the baked build up of paint that formed in the old style spray booths at car factories. As fashions changed so did the colours in fordite and by comparing to paint charts it is possible to work out the factory that fordite has come from. I believe that this material came from a General Motors factory in the last 10 years - the limited colour palette makes it difficult to pin point exactly when. As painting techniques have improved less fordite is being formed and material is becoming harder to find. I cut a lot of my fordite myself so if you love the idea of it but want something else making then drop me a message.

Designed by Sasha Garrett in Cambridge

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