Colours in this piece: predominantly clear Honey, with seven to eight darker Cognac and near-black Cherry chips scattered through at no fixed interval.
This is the one that catches the light when it shouldn't.
Mostly a clear honey, broken up by darker cognac and near-black cherry chips scattered with no fixed pattern strung as they came out of the parcel.
Each chip was wet-sanded by hand, which is the only way to keep the edges from going sharp.
It's around forty million years old and it will never feel cold against your wrist. That's the part nobody believes until they've worn it.
This particular honey run is close to gone once these chips are used up I have no way of getting more.