Mood Cross Necklace
Mood Cross Necklace
Item BF2C - Mood Cross Necklace that features the "Mood" epoxy inside a cross pendant. Just like the style of mood jewelry from the 1970's mood rings that were all the rage ( trending by today"s standards, LOL ).
Mood Cross Choker Details:
- Item code BF2C
- Heat sensitive thermochromic color fill
- Silver Lead Free / Nickle Free Zinc Alloy pendant is lead free
- 18 inch black cotton cord choker with silver accent beads
- Round Pendant measures 5/8 inch round
This round pendant with cross is filled with a very heat sensitive thermochromic color fill. This fast acting thermochromic mood color epoxy will smoothly transition to many shades of colors with a touch of a warm or cold finger. Fun to watch it in action. The mood pendant is made from a lead free /nickle free silver zinc alloy and the choker is strung on a black cotton cord with beads that measure 18 inches long. This choker has a lobster claw closure for easy on easy off application.
Its a unique cross necklace that you can have loads of fun trying to get the cross to change all the colors of God's rainbow (Genesis 9:13) . This cross pendant is engraved with a deep channel in the center of the pendant. Once all the metal is removed we pour in the reactive heat sensitive epoxy. When the mood epoxy is hardened in a few hours it creates a nice layer of heat sensitive epoxy that is colorful and smooth. The cross pendant alone is made from high quality zinc alloy, with textured backside.
MOOD JEWELRY is a FAD, but we like it
The mood ring was created in 1975 by two New York inventors, Josh Reynolds and Maris Ambats, who bonded liquid crystals with quartz stones set into rings. I have since lost mine, but I purchase one in 1976. It was so cool that it rapidly became a huge fad in the 1970s. I still love mood jewelry and it is a fad that will never die.What is MOOD JEWELRY
Mood jewelry contains a thermochromic element, such as liquid crystal that changes colors based upon the temperature of the wearer. Our mood jewelry comes with a Forgiven Jewelry color chart indicating the supposed mood of the wearer based upon the colors indicated on the jewelry item.