Tria Mysteria — Three Mysteries

AT-14
270
Pearl & Agate Necklace with Two Fossil Elements and a Large Baroque Pearl
ULTIMA DUO — Premium Collection
Three temporal logics held in one field. Supports acceptance of complexity without resolution.

Materials: natural agate, freshwater pearls, baroque pearl
Pendants:
Clymenia ammonoids fossil (Devonian period, approx. 360 million years old)
Subdoloceras tafilaltense orthoceras fossil (Devonian period, approx. 400 million years old)
Origin: Tafilalt Basin, Erfoud, Morocco

This exclusive piece from the premium ULTIMA DUO collection is a true centerpiece for any discerning collector. The historical depth of two ancient fossils, combined with the refined beauty of a large baroque pearl, reflects exquisite taste and an intellectual appreciation for nature’s rare artifacts. This is more than jewelry — it is a work of art, a piece that elevates your presence and enriches any ensemble with quiet sophistication.

  • Features & Advantages
  • An exclusive fusion of natural materials.
  • A pendant crafted from ancient fossils carrying millions of years of Earth’s history.
  • A perfect choice for admirers of unique jewelry and natural artifacts.

Hardware options: silver-tone or gold-tone
Necklace length: 45 cm

Please note
Each piece is handcrafted from natural materials.
The color, shape, and texture of the stones and pearls may vary — this is their true value, making every necklace one of a kind.

Fossil Ammonite Necklace

Tria Mysteria is a handcrafted fossil ammonite necklace built around a triadic composition. Two ancient marine fossils, formed over hundreds of millions of years, are brought into dialogue with a single, expressive baroque pearl.
The necklace features two fossil elements paired with a large baroque pearl. Each component retains its natural individuality, creating a composition defined by contrast, rhythm, and equilibrium.

Jewellery Shaped by Three States

This piece reflects a balance of three presences — structure, fluidity, and time. Distinct yet interconnected, they form a quiet system that remains open to interpretation.