







Midnight Reef
Crafted around a unique mica-included crystal, this piece, the free-form mica within the clear quartz creates organic, reef -like shapes, as if it captures the essence of a hidden underwater reef at midnight.
Collection: Trinity
Gem Type: Rutile Quartz, Mica and Green Phantom Symbiotic Crystal
Gem Size: 15.0 mm
Material: Natural gemstone, 316L stainless steel, special-processed acrylic
Eondust chains are crafted from 316 stainless steel "square pearl" links (2mm width). Choose from two lengths to match your style:
- Fit & Style: Sits as a choker or clavicle chain, lying close to the neck for a sleek, minimalist aesthetic.
- How to Wear: Attach directly to your pendant, then secure with the small spring ring clasp at the front of your neck — no clasp at the back.
- Adjustability: Fixed length (non-adjustable).
- Weight: 5.5g
- Fit & Style: Fully adjustable from 25cm to 52cm. Wear it short (as a choker) or long (at chest level) — versatile enough for T-shirts, dresses, or open necklines.
- How to Wear: Composed of two 26cm segments with a sliding stainless steel bead (acts as a stopper):
- Adjustability: Full range (25–52cm) via sliding beads and lobster clasp.
- Weight: 11g
- For 52cm length: Attach one end to your pendant, then clasp the other end at the back of your neck.
- For shorter lengths: Attach one end to your pendant, clasp the other end near the stainless steel bead, then slide the bead toward both sides to adjust to your desired length.
- Tips: When using the long chain at its full 52cm length, the two adjustment beads double as decorative accents — they slide freely along both sides of the chain, complementing your pendant to create varied looks.
- Note: Slide the stainless steel adjustment bead slowly. Rapid back-and-forth sliding may cause the internal silicone ring to dislodge, resulting in loss of adjustability.
Know the Stone:
This symbiotic crystal integrates rutile quartz (rutilated quartz), mica, and green phantom quartz. The rutile quartz features needle-like inclusions (rutile) that shimmer; mica adds flaky, iridescent flecks; green phantom presents layered green mineral formations (typically chlorite) within the quartz. Formed via successive mineral deposition in hydrothermal settings, the trio creates a dynamic mix—glistening rutile threads, sparking mica scales, and ghostly green layers, resulting in a uniquely textured specimen.
