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from €280
Custom orderAwaken the third eye. Part of the Mushrooms Collection, The Visionary is more than a pendant—it is a tribute to the sacred, psychotropic teachers of the earth. Designed for those who walk between worlds, this piece represents the expansion of consciousness and the flight of the soul toward higher understanding.
The Spirit of the Piece: The centerpiece is a meticulously hand-sculpted mushroom, representing the ancient portal to altered states of being. Atop its cap sits a golden-rimmed eye, a symbol of the "Inner Vision" granted by the earth’s natural medicines. This unblinking eye represents the clarity one finds when daily reality dissolves.
To emphasize the freedom of the mind, the mushroom is adorned with intricate wings, suggesting a soaring perspective that transcends the physical realm. The contrast between the dark, oxidized sterling silver and the radiant gold-plated highlights on the eye and wing-tips creates a vibration of sacred, archaic regalia.
The Aesthetic: Mystical Surrealism. This talisman carries a substantial weight of 15 grams of sterling silver, giving it a grounded feel against the chest while its design points toward the ethereal. It is an artifact for the modern seeker, the visionary.
Material: .925 Sterling Silver with selective 24K gold-plated accents. 45 cm silver chain included.
Weight: Approximately 15 grams, ensuring a solid, durable presence.
Symbolism: Spiritual awakening, the "Third Eye," transcendence, and the wisdom of psychotropic fungi.
Customization: Available for bespoke modifications (different stones for the eye, altered textures, or specific wing shapes).
See our size guideMade to Order: Each Visionary pendant is hand-wrought upon request. While I strive for absolute fidelity to the original design, the nature of my "fluid-molten" silver technique ensures that your specific talisman will have its own unique textures—making it as singular as the visions it represents.