JEWEL OF FOREST PENDANT
The green hue of the emerald is reminiscent of lush forests and deep greenery, evoking a connection to the earth and its natural beauty.
- Central Gemstone: 1-2 CT Vibrant oval-cut emerald, symbolising lush nature and tranquillity.
- Material: Crafted from high-quality 925 silver, ensuring durability and a fine finish.
- Side Stones: Encircled with sparkling cubic zircon stones, adding brilliance and elegance.
- White Gold Plating: Enhanced with a luxurious layer of white gold plating for a sophisticated appearance and added tarnish resistance.
- Chain Design: Features a sturdy yet delicate chain, perfectly balanced to complement the pendant.
- Versatility: Ideal for both formal events and casual outings, adding a touch of glamour to any outfit.
- Craftsmanship: Expertly crafted with attention to detail, highlighting the beauty and precision of the design.
- Elegant Packaging: Comes in an attractive box, perfect for gifting or safe storage.
This exquisite necklace features a captivating centrepiece, an oval-cut emerald that boasts a vibrant light to deep green hue, embodying the essence of nature's lush landscapes. Crafted in high-quality 925 silver, the necklace provides a durable and elegant foundation for the design. Surrounding the central emerald are meticulously arranged cubic zircon side stones, which sparkle with a brilliance akin to diamonds, enhancing the overall allure of the piece. Each cubic zircon is carefully set to create a harmonious halo that accentuates the rich colour of the emerald.
This necklace is a testament to fine craftsmanship and elegant design, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate jewelry that connects them to the beauty of the natural world while exuding sophistication and style
Made-to-order: This means the items are not pre-produced and are instead assembled or crafted after a customer places an order.
8-10 BUSINESS DAYS: This is the typical turnaround time for most items. Business days exclude weekends and holidays. So, if you order on a Friday, the 8-day clock wouldn't typically start until the following Monday.