Incarose Jewelry by Carol Zarate
Handmade Pendant in Sterling Silver with Incarose
Handmade Pendant in Sterling Silver with Incarose
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This pendant is crafted in sterling silver and set with an Inca Rose (rhodochrosite). It features a tiny gnome, sculpted with the lost-wax technique — a figure that has been with me since my youth and continues to appear throughout my work.
Each detail is shaped by hand, and this piece is truly one of a kind. I rarely create the same jewel twice, making every design a small universe of its own.
Below, I share more about the Inca Rose, the national stone of Argentina, as well as details about the different chain options you can choose from
🇦🇷 The Incarose Rose stone, or rhodochrosite, carries within it the delicate blush of the Andes.
Legend says it's the crystallized blood of Inca ancestors, a stone of love, memory, and connection. Its beauty has always reminded me of where I come from in the world.
That's why I chose the name Incarosa for my jewelry: a tribute to this national stone of Argentina and to my own roots. Like the Inca Rose, my creations are born of time, history, and the heart.
📌 bout the Chain:
Sterling Silver Chains – 20” + 1” Extension
Each of these chains is crafted in sterling silver and measures 20 inches, with an extra inch to adjust the length as needed.
They are available in two finishes:
— Bright silver, with its natural, luminous tone.
— Oxidized silver, with a dark, almost black surface achieved through a patina process.
This patina is not a paint. It’s a natural reaction that changes the color of the silver itself.
That means it won’t rub off, stain your skin, or mark your clothes. The color is stable, long-lasting, and reveals a deeper, more organic side of the metal.
These chains are designed to pair beautifully with my handmade pendants, and are included with many of the pieces from my collections.
Choose the finish that matches your mood or complements the stone—both are genuine silver, each with its own quiet strength.
📸 About the Photos
All the photos on this website are taken by me, most often using natural light.
I aim to capture each piece as truthfully as possible, showing the beauty and uniqueness of the materials I work with.
Gemstones, being natural, may appear slightly different depending on how the light touches them—the angle, the intensity, even the background. For this reason, I take several photos of each piece, from different angles, with various lighting and settings.
This helps reveal the true color and character of each gemstone and the silver.
Please keep in mind that slight variations in tone may occur between the photos and what you receive. But rest assured—every stone is genuine and natural, and I do my best to show it just as it is.









