Sterling Silver 18" necklace - #236 cable 18
Celebrate the rugged beauty and maritime heritage of New England with the Ketcham Lobster Pendant. The original design captures the intricate details of a lobster, showcasing its iconic claws, segmented body, and delicate legs in stunning sterling silver. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in New England, this piece is a testament to the region's rich coastal traditions and artistic excellence. Lobsters are more than just a symbol of New England—they represent strength, resilience, and adaptability. These characteristics make the lobster a fitting emblem for anyone who values perseverance and tenacity. This pendant combines these symbolic qualities with timeless artistry, making it a meaningful keepsake or a thoughtful gift for anyone connected to the sea. Pendant measures 3/4" high by 1/2" wide.
More about the partnership with Ketcham Supply: What happens when a lobster trap maker and a jewelry designer sit down with a cocktail napkin and an idea to work together? The Ketcham Nautical line is born. Friends Heather, owner of Ketcham Supply Company and Patsy, owner of Patsy Kane | Nautical were looking to merge their talents for design and manufacturing. Ketcham Supply, founded by Heather’s father, commercial lobsterman Bob Ketcham, is the originator of the wire mesh lobster trap. Patsy’s company, Patsy Kane | Nautical offers a line of New England made marine inspired jewelry.
* Lobsters have a hard, protective exoskeleton (shell) that they must shed periodically in a process called molting to grow. * Lobsters have two distinct claws: a crusher claw for breaking shells and a pincher claw for cutting and seizing prey. * Lobsters are decapods, meaning they have ten legs. The front pair are the prominent claws, while the other pairs are used for walking. * While most lobsters are a mottled greenish-brown color, rare variations include blue, yellow, calico, and even albino lobsters. * Lobsters have compound eyes, but they are highly sensitive to light and detect motion more than detail. * Lobsters are commonly found in cold, rocky waters off the coasts of the North Atlantic, particularly New England and Canada. * Lobsters are more active at night, scavenging for food like fish, mollusks, and other crustaceans. * Lobsters establish territories and are known to defend their burrows aggressively. * Lobsters can regenerate lost claws, legs, and antennae over time. * In the wild, lobsters can live for decades, with some estimated to be over 100 years old.