Larkin formed this striking pendant from three obsidian disks, polished flat rather than as traditionally domed cabs to showcase the patterning in the stone. In the shade (or against a dark background) the stones have the traditional appearance of glossy black obsidian, but against a pale background you can see the swirling black patterns in the otherwise grey stone. Either way, the argentium silver wrap really gleams against the stone!
Obsidian is tricky to work with— the smallest disk has a very small chip near the edge and the middle disk has a stabilized crack (barely visible against the right edge in some photos). This one is priced lower than most silver-wrapped three-cab pieces would be. ;)