Creswellian Point Necklace Silver JD
Handmade using a flint example of a Creswellian Point made by James to create a mould. The Creswellian is a sub-period of the British Upper Palaeolithic (proposed by Dorothy Garrod in 1926) dating to 13,000-11,800 years before present. During this time people lived as hunter-gatherers at the end of the last Ice Age. They hunted horse, reindeer and bison using spears tipped with sharp flint blades which were retouched into a distinctive shape archaeologists call “Creswellian Points”.
The pendant is made from fine silver (99.9%) strung on a sterling silver chain. The item received may be slightly different to the image as each piece is handmade
Chain Length: 18" | Pendant Size: 3-4cm