Close-up of a graphite necklace in sterling silver, designed with a hexagonal carbon structure, inspired by science and chemistry.

graphite necklace

silver
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€ 145

Length

45 cm + 5 cm extender chain included

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Graphite Necklace – Smarter Than a Diamond, Stronger Than Steel

Diamonds may be forever, but graphite is for the thinkers, the innovators, and the scientifically inclined. This graphite necklace is inspired by the hexagonal lattice structure of carbon—the very same element that forms both diamonds and the “lead” in your trusty pencil. Flexible yet strong, graphite plays a vital role in everything from batteries to space exploration.

But here’s the real kicker: with enough pressure and heat, graphite can become a diamond—and the reverse is true, too! So whether you see yourself as a diamond in the making or a thinker with a soft spot for the fundamentals, this necklace is the perfect fit. A tribute to carbon’s versatility, it’s designed for chemists, physicists, engineers, and anyone who loves a little science in their style.

Gift it to your favorite scientist, or keep it for yourself—because real brilliance isn’t just measured in carats.

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Molecules

Delve into the hidden elegance of science with our meticulously crafted jewelry, inspired by the intricate structures of chemical molecules. Each piece serves as a tactile tribute to the building blocks of life and matter, capturing the allure of atoms and bonds in precious metals. A harmonious fusion of art and science, these creations are more than mere accessories; they're a celebration of the enigmatic beauty that underpins our universe.

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