A Squid Named Cloud, Pendant Necklace

A Squid Named Cloud, Pendant Necklace
  • A Squid Named Cloud, Pendant Necklace
  • A Squid Named Cloud, Pendant Necklace
A Squid Named Cloud, Pendant Necklace A squid named Cloud. Far from being a giant of the deep, our sea-faring friend is a distant cousin to those monstrous cephalopods and measures in a diminutive one inch tall. A word to the adults: We are amazed not only by the skill and talent of Toronto based glass artist Izik Levy, but also by the teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy scale in which he works. Each gentle squid is carefully handcrafted with a torch and moretti glass rods and features six clear tentacles beneath its white body. Izik has strung your pendant on a lovely 16” Italian sterling silver chain perfectly scaled for a child’s neck and smartly packaged it in a petite metal tin with a clear glass lid. Designed to be kid-friendly and highly durable. As with all handmade items, please anticipate slight variations from the pictured pendant.
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