



One of Areaware's earliest products was a wearable musical pendant, launched in the late 1980’s, before they were known as Areaware. It was made from a silver chiming sphere, discovered by Areaware co-founders Lisa Yashon and Noel Wiggins in the markets of Taxco, Mexico, a mountainside silver-working town. In 2016, Areaware reintroduced the chiming sphere as Harmonyware, a line of jewelry newly designed by Michael Savona.
The oversized jump ring on the pendant allows for beautiful movement and doubles as a handle for chiming the bell. Harmonyware is made in the original chiming sphere workshop in Taxco, Mexico.
Night: glossy black enamel on 26mm brass sphere with chime, navy Japanese nylon cord, white brass findings
35" cord length, pendant hangs 15" from knot