Description
From about the 1650s to the 1730s, European colonization of the New World, rich vulnerable trading routes, and a mix of rivaling monarchies gave rise to the Golden Age of Piracy. This period of piracy was well documented and even romanticized at the time. Those stories have been inspiring our modern pop culture view through movies of pirates in the Caribbean and across the world. This necklace depicts the Jolly Roger of Captain John “Calico Jack” Rackham. At the time he was known for his rather outrageous clothing choices, but is since remembered more for including two women as apart of his crew–Anne Bonny and Mary Read. His flag is now more recognized as having been featured in Pirates of the Caribbean. Rackham in the end was captured, tried, and executed of piracy on November 18, 1720.
The pendant is made from oil finished Padauk, an African wood with a reddish brown tone. Wood grain varies between each piece, giving every pendant a unique look. The chain has an antiqued brass finish with a lobster clasp closure.
I’ve created this necklace in 18 inch, 20 inch, or 22 inch lengths. Reach out to me if you would prefer a custom necklace length!
Please remember that all screens show colors differently, and the necklace you receive may slightly vary from the color you see on your device.
For the best life of your necklace, do not wear in the water. The antiqued brass can turn your skin green with wear, especially in high temperatures or with strenuous activity. If a more serious reaction occurs, discontinue wear.