Pink and green tourmaline 9ct gold and silver pendant
Two pink and one green round cabochon-cut natural tourmalines are set in 9ct yellow gold rub over settings and mounted on a sterling silver background. The pendant hangs from a sterling silver snake chain.
Total dimensions: Pendant length (34mm); Chain length (45cm)
This piece of art will adorn and flatter your decolletage with its slightly edgy but tasteful and subtle look.
When Dutch traders returned with gemstones from Sri Lanka in the early 1700’s, they called any unfamiliar stones by the Sinhalese name “turamali” meaning “stones with mixed colors.” Tourmaline naturally occurs in virtually thousands of shades, tones and color combinations—more than any other gemstone!
All gems and diamonds are ethically sourced and set in fair traded New Zealand gold and silver.
Two pink and one green round cabochon-cut natural tourmalines are set in 9ct yellow gold rub over settings and mounted on a sterling silver background. The pendant hangs from a sterling silver snake chain.
Total dimensions: Pendant length (34mm); Chain length (45cm)
This piece of art will adorn and flatter your decolletage with its slightly edgy but tasteful and subtle look.
When Dutch traders returned with gemstones from Sri Lanka in the early 1700’s, they called any unfamiliar stones by the Sinhalese name “turamali” meaning “stones with mixed colors.” Tourmaline naturally occurs in virtually thousands of shades, tones and color combinations—more than any other gemstone!
All gems and diamonds are ethically sourced and set in fair traded New Zealand gold and silver.
Two pink and one green round cabochon-cut natural tourmalines are set in 9ct yellow gold rub over settings and mounted on a sterling silver background. The pendant hangs from a sterling silver snake chain.
Total dimensions: Pendant length (34mm); Chain length (45cm)
This piece of art will adorn and flatter your decolletage with its slightly edgy but tasteful and subtle look.
When Dutch traders returned with gemstones from Sri Lanka in the early 1700’s, they called any unfamiliar stones by the Sinhalese name “turamali” meaning “stones with mixed colors.” Tourmaline naturally occurs in virtually thousands of shades, tones and color combinations—more than any other gemstone!
All gems and diamonds are ethically sourced and set in fair traded New Zealand gold and silver.