For inaugural fundraising auction and exhibition, FRAMED, held by the Craft Council of British Columbia. This is a double-sided pendant in the shape of a shield, made from layers of sterling silver and wood, with red nylon threads strung inside the hollow frame. The design is based on research into the heater shields (evolved from kite shields) that were developed in the late 12th century, typically made from wood braced with metals, making them lightweight and easy to move around. The idea of this pendant is to protect our well-being from the complexity of life, which is represented by the threads. Functioning as an amulet, the pendant is worn on an adjustable leather cord and falls right in front of the chest, giving support and protection to the wearer. Medium: Sterling Silver, Balsa Wood, Nylon Thread, Leather Cord.