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Zoom Linea Collaboration With Time Container Cord Pendant
Zoom Linea Collaboration With Time Container Cord Pendant
Zoom Linea Collaboration With Time Container Cord Pendant
Zoom Linea Collaboration With Time Container Cord Pendant
Zoom Linea Collaboration With Time Container Cord Pendant

Linea Collaboration With Time Container Cord Pendant

$1,400.00
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The Linea CWTC Extra Large Pendant expands upon the original design, transforming it into a bold geometric open grid statement piece. Like our Sillage Vessel, its open structure doubles as a vessel—capable of carrying scent, a small note, or a personal intention close to the body.

The Collaboration with Time Container draws its form from a poporo displayed in the Museo del Oro in Bogotá—a symbol of refined craftsmanship and spiritual meaning. The poporo, a ceremonial vessel used in ancestral traditions, is more than an object. It holds memory, identity, and reflection.

Crafted with care, this piece invites the wearer to carry a story of ritual, transformation, and time with the self. We invite you to place a small note inside bearing something you wish to dedicate more time to. For Daniella, it was making with her hands.

The pendant is suspended from a long twisted cotton cord, finished with a knot and tassel beside the pendant. Its generous scale allows it to be worn as a striking object that rests close to the body. If a longer length is desired, please contact us—we are happy to customize the cord length for you.

-Recycled sterling silver
-29" long cord. If a longer length is desired, send us an e-mail, we are happy to custom the cord length for you.
-55.45 grams
-Pendant is 2" tall, 1 3/4" wide at the widest part.
-Suspends from a black cotton rope
-Handcrafted in New York


Please allow 2 weeks for your order to ship.

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