





Dichroic Pendant
These pendants are made by using a thin piece of dichroic glass, which is coated with microlayers of metallic oxides. The glass is heated and manipulated in the flame, causing the metallic coating to reflect vibrant, shifting colours as the angle of light changes.
The dichroic is encased in clear glass, twisted and backed with a rich black glass to enhance its depth and brilliance. Made by local glass artist, James Stewardson.
Each pendant comes with a silver-plated chain.
As each glass piece is unique, a selection of glass pendants are shown in the photos. Please let us know if you'd like one that is a specific style, otherwise one will be chosen at random.
Size chart
Small - approx. 20mm (w) by 30 mm (h)
Medium - approx. 30 mm (w) by 35-40 mm (h)
Large - approx. 40 mm (w) by 50-55 mm (h)
Did you know?
NASA developed dichroic glass in the 1950s and 1990s for use in satellite mirrors and space shuttle re-entry tiles. The glass's microscopic metal content protects spacecraft instruments from cosmic radiation and human vision from unfiltered sunlight.
Purchase a gift box for £1 to present your necklace in style here.
