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The Aurora Compass Charm
The Aurora Compass Charm
The Celestial Navigator
ERA: A solo voyage across the Arctic Ocean, guided not by maps, but by the magnetic pull of the North Star and the otherworldly dance of the Northern Lights.
STYLE NOTES: Ancient Navigation, Celestial Wanderer, Iridescent Mystery, Amulet of Discovery.
PAIRS WELL WITH: A leather-bound journal, a telescope, a thirst for the unknown, and the heart of an explorer who knows that the journey itself is the destination.
DESCRIPTION:
Origin: Artisan Assembled
Size: Length: 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) | Weight: 1.9g (Feather-light)
Materials: Natural Black Mother-of-Pearl, 14k Gold-Plated Setting.
Condition: Brand New
A perfect disc of 14k gold-plated metal, its bezel engraved with Roman numerals, evoking an ancient compass or a timeless clock face. At its heart lies a circle of natural Black Mother-of-Pearl, its dark surface alive with an iridescent aurora of ethereal green and mystical purple. This is the explorer's compass, a guide for navigating not just the sea, but the soul. A tiny, wearable piece of the Northern Lights, captured on a mysterious, midnight ocean.
Avoid Water & Chemicals :
Keep all pieces dry and away from water. This is vital for The Renaissance Edit's vintage brass, as it prevents oxidation. Also, avoid perfumes, hairspray, lotions, and harsh cleaning agents; they can dull stones and react with metals.
Proper Storage :
When not worn, store your treasures in a cool, dry place. Keep them out of direct sunlight, ideally in individual soft pouches or a lined jewelry box, to protect their brilliance.
Brass Care :
Vintage brass naturally develops a rich patina over time. For oxidation or spots on Renaissance Edit brass, a gentle polish with a soft cloth will easily restore its warm, golden luster. Embrace this as part of its living history!
A Treasure Tenderly Sent
Every order ishand-wrapped with a curator's careinsustainable, plastic-free materials. We extend our vintage aesthetic to every detail, ensuring your unboxing feels like a letter from a forgotten time.