For just $59.00 Among the many artifacts found in Herman Black Knight's laboratory after his "passing" was this amazing piece. I have recreated it…
For just $59.00 Among the many artifacts found in Herman Black Knight's laboratory after his "passing" was this amazing piece. I have recreated it here in perfect detail - size, shape and the "ancient artifact" appearance of the original specimen. I have paired a premium quality stainless steel mesh chain necklace with it. The necklace is offered here in 4 standard lengths. The piece is cast in jewelry-grade lead-free pewter. I then hand finish it to re- create the "ancient artifact" appearance. The premium quality chain necklace is terminated with stainless steel connectors and lobster claw clasp behind the neck - see images above. The combined weight of the artifact pendant and necklace is approximately 1.2 ounces (34 grams). HOW TO MEASURE FOR YOUR NECKLACE To insure the fit you want please follow these measuring instructions. First decide where you want the bail that the chain passes through to rest on your chest. Then, while holding one end of a piece of string at that point, take the other end of the string loosely up and around your neck back to that point - then measure the string for length from point to point. Select your length from the drop down menu above. You can order the necklace in 6 standard sizes. Contact me for pricing and delivery schedule for custom lengths. MORE ABOUT THE ALIEN ARTIFACT I first saw the piece when I traveled to London in March of 21014. You may recall that I went there to finalize an agreement with H. Black Knight Ltd. to develop and create jewelry designs based on Herman's research and discoveries. I immediately asked for their permission to recreate the piece and use it in my jewelry designs. The answer then was "no, not now". This last March, after two years had passed the board of directors contacted me and said they wanted to meet with me about the piece. When I met with them in London the following week they told me an incredible story. They had found in Herman...












