Contemporary square-cut amethyst rectangular sterling silver pendant
The results of these three square-cut amethysts (5mm each) in a “floating” channel setting looks absolutely spectacular within the open centre of this rectangular sterling silver pendant.
The minimalist design of this exclusive pendant perfectly showcases the amethysts, in a unique style that hangs effortlessly from a sterling silver snake chain.
In the Middle Ages, amethyst became a symbol of royalty and the rich purple of amethyst can be found within regal wardrobes and jewels across the world.
The name, derived from the Greek amethystos, “not intoxicated,” expresses the ancient folk belief that the stone protects its owner against drunkenness.
All gems and diamonds are ethically sourced and set in fair traded New Zealand gold and silver.
The results of these three square-cut amethysts (5mm each) in a “floating” channel setting looks absolutely spectacular within the open centre of this rectangular sterling silver pendant.
The minimalist design of this exclusive pendant perfectly showcases the amethysts, in a unique style that hangs effortlessly from a sterling silver snake chain.
In the Middle Ages, amethyst became a symbol of royalty and the rich purple of amethyst can be found within regal wardrobes and jewels across the world.
The name, derived from the Greek amethystos, “not intoxicated,” expresses the ancient folk belief that the stone protects its owner against drunkenness.
All gems and diamonds are ethically sourced and set in fair traded New Zealand gold and silver.
The results of these three square-cut amethysts (5mm each) in a “floating” channel setting looks absolutely spectacular within the open centre of this rectangular sterling silver pendant.
The minimalist design of this exclusive pendant perfectly showcases the amethysts, in a unique style that hangs effortlessly from a sterling silver snake chain.
In the Middle Ages, amethyst became a symbol of royalty and the rich purple of amethyst can be found within regal wardrobes and jewels across the world.
The name, derived from the Greek amethystos, “not intoxicated,” expresses the ancient folk belief that the stone protects its owner against drunkenness.
All gems and diamonds are ethically sourced and set in fair traded New Zealand gold and silver.