This pendant features a bright pink tourmaline set within an 18ct yellow gold nugget. The central setting is framed by a sterling silver disc with delicate pierced detailing along one quarter of the edge, creating a refined, minimalist character.
The surface of the 12mm disc is polished to a high-shine mirror finish, emphasizing the clean lines of the mixed-metal pairing. The 2mm stone is set flush within the gold to ensure a smooth profile that sits comfortably against the skin. Designed for daily wear, the piece has a light, grounding presence.
This Limited Edition "Marguerite" pendant benefits from the following features:
Handmade using traditional techniques
18inch (45cm) fine "Belcher" chain
Smooth, high-shine mirror finish
Hallmarked by the Sheffield Assay Office
100% recycled silver
18ct yellow gold is responsibly sourced from a group of mines that operate within strict guidelines, ensuring safe working practices, fair pay for the miners and environmental protection.
Pink tourmaline gemstone can be fully traced back to a family-run mine in the Jequitinhonha Valley, north east Minas Gerais, Brazil which operates as responsibly and ecologically as possible.
This pendant features a bright pink tourmaline set within an 18ct yellow gold nugget. The central setting is framed by a sterling silver disc with delicate pierced detailing along one quarter of the edge, creating a refined, minimalist character.
The surface of the 12mm disc is polished to a high-shine mirror finish, emphasizing the clean lines of the mixed-metal pairing. The 2mm stone is set flush within the gold to ensure a smooth profile that sits comfortably against the skin. Designed for daily wear, the piece has a light, grounding presence.
This Limited Edition "Marguerite" pendant benefits from the following features:
Handmade using traditional techniques
18inch (45cm) fine "Belcher" chain
Smooth, high-shine mirror finish
Hallmarked by the Sheffield Assay Office
100% recycled silver
18ct yellow gold is responsibly sourced from a group of mines that operate within strict guidelines, ensuring safe working practices, fair pay for the miners and environmental protection.
Pink tourmaline gemstone can be fully traced back to a family-run mine in the Jequitinhonha Valley, north east Minas Gerais, Brazil which operates as responsibly and ecologically as possible.