Oyster Bay & The Thousand Year Party Blue Sapphire & Diamond Necklace - Cross Jewelers
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Name: Oyster Bay & The Thousand Year Party

Style#: CMT2296

Precious Metal: 14Karat Yellow Gold

Gem: Blue Sapphire = 1.36 carats (8×5.5mm oval)

Gems: 2 Diamonds = .12 carat total weight

Measurement: 19.4mm (3/4″) from top to bottom

Chain: 18″ 14Karat Yellow Gold

Price: $1,674


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Oyster Bay & The Thousand Year Party Blue Sapphire & Diamond Necklace

Style #: CMT2296

Along the quiet banks of the Damariscotta River, there is a story written not in words, but in shells- Oyster shells. For nearly a thousand years, ancestral peoples of the Wabanaki Confederacy returned to this place, year after year- drawn by the rhythm of the tides, the abundance of the estuary, and the connections formed along its shores. They came in the warmer months, when the waters became rich with oysters and the rivers ran full with life. Encampments rose along the shoreline. Fires burned into the night. People gathered- families, friends, and neighboring communities.

Season after season, generation after generation, they returned to the shores. What remains today is what is called the Whaleback midden- a once towering formation of oyster shells, built slowly over centuries. Not as a momument, but as the natural result of life at the water’s edge, as people lived in abundance, again and again… Many have called it “The thousand Year’s party”.

In truth, it was something deeper- a tradition of return, of gathering, of enduring connection to the land and each other.

Today, you would never know this section of the Damariscotta River, as viewed from Route 1 on the Damariscotta side, ever held this historic cash of oyster shells. The State of Maine purchased the land. There is a parking lot up along Route 1 for 12 cars, and there are signs and pathways that lead down to the riverbank.

The signs explain the historical significance of Whaleback, but nothing about the thousand-year’s party. At the river’s edge, you can see evidence of soil and shells. If you go to the far right, where the fields stop, and the forest begins, you can see more evidence of larger oyster shells mixed in with the underlying soil.

The Newcastle shell heap

More telling of what Whaleback looked like 150 years ago is looking across the Damariscotta River to Newcastle because the white mounds of shells still spill out of the woods on the Newcastle side and reach down to the river’s edge. Looking upstream, above the new Route 1, is Great Salt Bay. This was called Oyster Bay three thousand years ago and is the basis for the name of our necklace and earrings.

The Design

The Oyster Bay collection reflects that story of gathering and family. Deep rich gems capture the color and movement of the coastal waters that sustained generations. Two diamonds symbolize the connection formed here-people meeting, returning, and building lifelong relationships. Simple. Timeless and enduring. A place that still calls people back. Today the river still calls people in through changing season and celebrations of our own times, like Pumpkin Regatta in the fall where giant pumkins are hollowed out and raced down the river to everyone’s enjoyment!

Why a Cross Sapphire is the Best

We love blue. We know blue. We live by the blue sea, beneath summer blue skies. Our business is located on a peninsula called Portland, surrounded by saltwater on three sides. We can feel the blue ocean pulsing with every tide. From the rooftop of our building, we can see the open sea. Binoculars show ships coming and going on a blue, blue sea.

We love blue sapphire: It is bright, brilliant and is amazingly durable. As the second hardest gem to diamond, it is a highly wearable gem, ideal for rings. We love blue sapphire…we love it so much that we have traveled to southeast Asia to find first-choice colors. We choose a lighter, brighter blue than most American jewelers because it shows up best under a wide range of real-world lighting conditions. Our blue sapphires look and perform best on everything from sunny days to a candlelit dinner for two.

We want your blue sapphire to dazzle you, dazzle your partner and everyone in any room you visit. Cross’ blue sapphires are the best.

 


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Summary

Name: Oyster Bay & The Thousand Year Party

Style#: CMT2296

Precious Metal: 14Karat Yellow Gold

Gem: Blue Sapphire = 1.36 carats (8×5.5mm oval)

Gems: 2 Diamonds = .12 carat total weight

Measurement: 19.4mm (3/4″) from top to bottom

Chain: 18″ 14Karat Yellow Gold

Price: $1,674

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About the Trade Wind Collection:

Where does inspiration come from? Where do the creative sparks for design begin? For Cross’ new Trade Wind Jewelry Collection, we find ourselves drawn into the story of Captain John Henry Drew, from Gardiner, Maine. Born in 1834, he grew up the son of a Ship’s Carver, and went to sea at the age of 15, eventually becoming Captain of a series of clipper ships, and traveling from New York to China and back home, when that voyage took more than seventeen months.

Instead of carving or knotting or other hobbies that were characteristic of sailors, this mostly self-educated man read books, memorized details from newspapers, and wrote about his journey—his literal and his inner journey. His hand-written and personally illustrated journals tell us of his longing for Maine, for his family, and for “making something of himself”. He is very much like you and me, and it makes his story that much more compelling. He savors apples from home, as tasting better than apples from anywhere else. He imagines the scene he might see looking in the window at home, where his family sits, and he chastises himself for not getting more done at home when he was there.

The jewelry in our Trade Wind Collection is made by his great-great-great grandson, Keith. This young man went to sea as well, at age 18. As part of his service to the US Navy, his travels took him to many of the same places his great-great-great grandfather’s clipper ships visited. Keith also had a hobby unconventional for sailors— he had a fascination for gems and he studied gemology. He studied so that when his service was completed, he could become a jeweler. As Keith traveled the world, he collected exquisite gems, and after leaving the service and returning home, he mastered the art of fine jewelry making.

It is now decades later. We met Keith for the first time in March, 2014. We were impressed with his jewelry, and as we talked further, discovered he had a clipper ship sea captain ancestor and became intrigued with the parallels of his journey in life with that of his sea captain forebear.

The parallels in the two stories are expressed in the jewelry itself—the exotic colors, the flow of the designs, the attention to detail which is something passed down in this family—whether it is to protect the ship, its cargo and its crew, or to create a design that will last and protect its valuable gems, giving the wearer the same pleasure we experience when a ship at full sail goes by. You can’t help but stop and exclaim, “Isn’t that beautiful?”

We were hooked by this story, and by the jewelry. We think you will be too. In fact, we’re posting pages from Captain Drew’s journals from the Voyage of the Franklin in 1868. Take a few minutes to join in the journey, and think of those you love most, and rejoice if they are right there with you.

Thailand

Keith loves Southeast Asia. he loves the people, the food, and the gems. Southeast Asia has an abundance of blue sapphire. Keith goes for 8 weeks every year to sort through thousands of gems to bring home the best of the best.

 

Two Fascinating Views of Southeast Asia

1. Keith’s yearly expeditions– Personal views of Thailand

2. Keith’s great-great-grandfather’s clipper ship trips to Southeast Asia from the captain’s personal journals

 

Shipping Details

Orders under $2000 are shipped via FedEx Standard or US Priority Mail. Orders over $2000 are shipped via FedEx Priority Overnight or US Express Mail, and are delivered as Signature Required packages. To arrange to have a package held at a convenient pick-up location, please call to place your order (800-433-2988).

Returns & Exchanges

Our year-round return period is 30 days.

Use the postage-paid/insured label included in your order for free returns and exchanges, or call for a free insured label for orders over $2,000. Our goal is to make your online shopping experience as easy and convenient as possible. Call us with any questions about returns or exchanges (Mon – Fri 9:30am – 5pm EST).

Jewelry must be returned to us in original condition, unused and unworn. Special orders made to a customer’s specifications are not returnable.

Returns are refunded in the form of the original payment: credit card to credit card, check to check. You may also choose to have the refund put on a Cross gift card for future jewelry shopping.

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