Gold vermeil science necklace symbolizing curiosity and discovery
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science necklace

gold vermeil
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€ 165

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45 cm + 5 cm extender chain included

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Science necklace | 18k gold vermeil

Science is the practice of finding things out by checking. A method, not a worldview. The pendant carries the word as identity, for the people who have built a life around the work of asking and verifying.

What Science Means in Practice

Most of what gets called science is the daily, unglamorous discipline of designing experiments that could be wrong, accepting it when they are, and revising on the evidence. The history of the field is a sequence of such revisions: heliocentrism replacing Ptolemy, evolution replacing fixed species, plate tectonics replacing static continents, gene editing moving a model organism's biology into clinical reality. The shape of the discipline is set by what survives this filter, and by the people who keep applying it.

The Audience

Wide and overlapping:

  • working scientists across disciplines, from bench to fieldwork to clinical trials
  • science teachers and educators at every level
  • science communicators, writers, and journalists
  • graduate students marking the end of a long doctorate
  • people whose identity has been shaped by years of methodical work

The science necklace tends to be a milestone piece, picked by partners for someone finishing a PhD, by department heads marking a promotion, or by scientists themselves at the close of a long stretch of work.

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FAQ

Who is the science necklace for?

Anyone whose identity sits inside the practice. It is broad by design. Working scientists across disciplines, science teachers and communicators, graduate students marking a doctorate, family members of researchers who want to honour what their person does. The audience is wide because science as an identity is wide.

Why is science as an identity worth wearing as a piece of jewelry?

Because most of what scientists carry from the work is invisible. The hours, the failed experiments, the slow accumulation of judgment, the relationships with collaborators built over years. A piece that names the field directly rather than the trappings of the field gives that work something to point at. It is not a lab coat or a microscope. It is the practice itself.

What's the size, material, and chain?

30 mm pendant in 18k gold vermeil over a sterling silver core, nickel-free. 45 cm gold vermeil chain with a 5 cm extender. Ships free worldwide via DHL Express in 1-5 business days, with all import duties prepaid. Comes in a ready-to-gift jewelry box with the 30-day “Love It or Return It” policy.

Same design as the silver science necklace?

Yes. Same model, same 30 mm size. Material is the only difference. The silver is the everyday piece. The gold reads as the milestone version, more often given for graduations, promotions, or the close of a long stretch of work.

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In a world where art and science often exist in separate realms, our "Curiosities" collection serves as a harmonious confluence. Drawing inspiration from an eclectic range of scientific phenomena not covered elsewhere. Each piece is meticulously crafted to evoke a sense of wonder. It's jewelry that doesn't just adorn; it educates and fascinates, sparking conversations about the lesser-explored but equally awe-inspiring facets of our universe.

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