Collection: PLASMA ORBS

Something moves in the night sky that does not behave the way anything should.

It pulses. It shifts color. Sometimes it brightens as it moves. Sometimes it arrives in formation, weaving and circling in patterns that suggest, to the people watching, something closer to play than to physics. Researchers who have spent decades studying this phenomenon, serious people with serious instruments, will tell you plainly: they do not know what this is.

One theory: Plasma

Plasma is the fourth state of matter. Heat a gas enough, or blast it with electricity, and the atoms become so agitated that electrons break free and float loose, creating a charged mixture of ions and energy. This electrically charged state glows. It responds to magnetic fields. It moves according to electromagnetic forces rather than the rules of regular physics, which means it can do things that solid objects cannot. You have seen plasma in lightning. In the surface of the sun. In neon signs and plasma lamps. It is everywhere.

We have simply not been looking up.

These necklaces were made for those who look up.

The Plasma Orb pendant was made by hand, then cast in either sterling silver or bronze. At the center of each pendant sits a glass dome holding a single “plasma” capture, a glowing, color-saturated formation suspended at the center of the piece. Each one, a different color.