Coloured Sapling Pendant
Sapling; "a young tree"...Symbolic of the start of new life. Be it the celebration of a relationship, a new chapter of life or the birth of a child the Sapling collection denotes a series of deeply personal creations designed to hold those dearest to us close.
This diamond version of the pendant features an intricately set diamond bail as well as an outer border of coloured stones deliberately placed to catch only the most intrigued eye.
Designed for the wearer (not the observer) the most meaningful markings don't have to be in plain site.
Note all products are made to order to ensure we are as sustainable as possible
Time to create: 3-4 weeks
Source:
Recycled 18k yellow gold
From £1,725 (inc. VAT)
- The central disc (as depicted above) is created in 18k yellow gold however alternative creations would be available in other metals i.e. 18k rose gold, 18 white gold or platinum
- The disc measures 10mm in diameter and 2mm depth giving it a luxurious feel and weight
- The front of the pendant features a single capital letter. Perhaps symbolic of a name or special place... we'll leave that up to you
- The bail of the pendant and outer edge is set with coloured gemstones (c.0.40ct) such as Tsavorite Garnet as depicted above, designed to only catch the most observant of eyes
- The reverse of the pendant is complete with a fully customisable engraving. Typically a name and date but other ideas are welcome and we will see what we can do
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