Description
Named after Fenrir, the great wolf of Norse mythology, this pendant carries something of his nature. Not the chaos of the moment, but the weight of what comes after. Grey serpentine has that same quality, muted, still, and a little unsettling in the best way. It felt like the right stone for a figure who exists outside the bounds of what the gods could control.
Stone: Grey Serpentine
Wire: Oxidised copper
About Grey Serpentine
- Grey serpentine is far less common than the green variety, and the cooler tones give it a more shadowed, stormcloud feel.
- It is traditionally associated with transformation and shedding what no longer fits, which suits a stone shaped by slow geological change.
- The mottled, shifting surface means no two pieces look the same, each one reads differently depending on the light.









