For just $78.00 This pendant features our newest medallion design which pays tribute to the legendary Aztec Calendar Stone. The pendant is reversible with 4 bea…
For just $78.00 This pendant features our newest medallion design which pays tribute to the legendary Aztec Calendar Stone. The pendant is reversible with 4 beautiful stone cabochon options for the reverse. The look and feel of our pendant upon first touch will speak to you immediately of hand-crafted quality. It makes a stunning accessory - appropriate for all ages, men or women - all will love it. It includes my signed certificate of authenticity, black velvet jewelry pouch and gift box. The medallion is struck in sturdy metal alloy and given an antique silver finish which resists tarnishing. It is an impressive 1.5 inches (38mm) in diameter - the same large size as a U.S. Mint Morgan Silver Dollar - it will get noticed and be an instant conversation starter. The medallion is mounted in a genuine ribbed-edge gold-filled coin bezel. The bail at the top of the bezel has opening of approximately 4mm diameter to accept your chains or cords. The pendant with medallion mounted in it weights approximately .67 ounces or 19 grams. It's reversible - the reverse of medallion has been designed to be identical to the front - but with a 20mm diameter recessed opening in the center in which we offer a wide variety of beautiful stone, gemstone, crystal and glass cabochon options. This listing includes 4 different stone cabochons options to complete your pendants stunning good looks - see images above. All 4 cabochon stones are professionally heat treated to make them more durable and resistant to damage. The black onyx stone is natural onyx that has been professionally died to ensure uniform color. The Unakite and Red Jasper stones are natural. The Turquoise stone is composed of real stone that has been professionally died to closely simulate the look of natural turquoise. ABOUT THE AZTEC CALENDAR SUN STONE AND OUR MEDALLION Our Aztec Calendar Stone medallion design pays tribute to the legendary Aztec Calendar Stone carved by Aztec artists in 1479. In 1790 durin...















