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Birgit Frog Pendant

Regular price$475.00 CAD Sale price
Birgit Frog Pendant
by Thomas McPhee Sculptor
32mm x 51mm x 18mm

Experience the captivating beauty of an Amethyst-coloured Kiln Cast Crystal Glass Cameo Pendant, set in sterling silver and suspended on a durable rubber cord.

Cast glass Birgit Frog pendant with sterling silver black cord.

Hand-crafted with precision, the silver setting is molded using the Pate de Verre technique, which involves pressing fine glass powders into a mold for a luminous appearance and precise color placement.

Inspired by classical realism and infused with elements of mythology, the master Thomas McPhee creates intricate sculptures ranging from small, wearable pieces to larger works of art.

These exquisite crystal sculptures are made using a centuries-old method pioneered by the ancient Egyptians and revived by French artists in the late 19th century. Each unique piece is crafted at McPhee's studio on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC. Discover the magic and sophistication of this timeless jewelry.

“I want my carvings to feel as though they’ve always existed—only now revealed.”

Sculptor Thomas McPhee

Thomas McPhee is a Canadian sculptor renowned for his masterful gemstone carvings and kiln-cast glass sculptures. Largely self-taught, he refined his skills by studying European museum collections and developing his own techniques in the early 1980s. Working in precious and semi-precious gems, McPhee combines classical realism with mythic and archetypal themes, creating small-scale works collected worldwide.

Artist Statement

“The source of my inspiration in using gemstones as a primary vehicle for expression lies in their intrinsic qualities—permanence, beauty, purity, and inner light. These materials allow me to pursue a highly refined perfection of form, creating objects that feel timeless rather than transient. Whether working in precious stones or cast glass, I aim to carve sculptures that transcend the here and now and suggest a hopeful sense of the eternal.”

Thomas McPhee

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