This design is inspired by leftover triangular scraps and broken shards of a mirror. On a flat plate of 20-gauge silver, I fused triangles with at least one side parallel with one other edge on the piece. I used a hammer and small dapping punch to texture all around the shards. There is a loop and bail on top to hold a chain. I do not include chains with pendants. Many people swap chains, and you shouldn’t have to buy one to order a pendant. If you’re interested in Argentium chains, Rio Grande does offer them. This is 0.75” by 1.5” and weighs 9.6 grams. Since an item like this is unique, I take new photos for each piece. What you see in the pictures is exactly what you will receive if you order. I choose Argentium Silver because it is resistant to tarnish, it’s hypoallergenic, and is made with reclaimed silver. The following description of Argentium Silver is courtesy of Rio Grande: Made with a touch of germanium, Argentium® Silver presents a bright white color that is closer to fine silver than traditional sterling, yet is highly resistant to firescale and less likely to tarnish under most conditions. It welds flawlessly and is ideal for fusing techniques. All Argentium is made from reclaimed silver and its sources are guaranteed by Argentium International Ltd. Your customers will appreciate the value and convenience of brighter-white sterling silver designs that resist tarnishing and keep on shining.