Drop on chain vermeil labradorite - Pluie
Pendant size: 3 / 2 cm Adjustable length: 44 cm - 46,5 cm
Vermeil - Gold - Labradorit
Weight: 2,2 g
Shiny and harmonious, the Pluie necklace combine the natural shine of its materials and the purity of its forms. It is adorned with drop of labradorite stone.
The labradorite is a natural, iridescent grey stone. The colours of its gleams change depending on the viewpoint and the light. Its elusive metallic sparkles can bear bronze or blueish tones.
As early as the Greek and the Roman Antiquity, objects and jewellery in plated silver can be found, preceding the creation of vermeil. Homer’s The Odyssey mentions techniques of folding and hammering.
With time, silver and gold tend to merge, silver’s paler glints blending with the warmer shine of gold.
Pendant size: 3 / 2 cm Adjustable length: 44 cm - 46,5 cm
Vermeil - Gold - Labradorit
Weight: 2,2 g
Shiny and harmonious, the Pluie necklace combine the natural shine of its materials and the purity of its forms. It is adorned with drop of labradorite stone.
The labradorite is a natural, iridescent grey stone. The colours of its gleams change depending on the viewpoint and the light. Its elusive metallic sparkles can bear bronze or blueish tones.
As early as the Greek and the Roman Antiquity, objects and jewellery in plated silver can be found, preceding the creation of vermeil. Homer’s The Odyssey mentions techniques of folding and hammering.
With time, silver and gold tend to merge, silver’s paler glints blending with the warmer shine of gold.
Pendant size: 3 / 2 cm Adjustable length: 44 cm - 46,5 cm
Vermeil - Gold - Labradorit
Weight: 2,2 g
Shiny and harmonious, the Pluie necklace combine the natural shine of its materials and the purity of its forms. It is adorned with drop of labradorite stone.
The labradorite is a natural, iridescent grey stone. The colours of its gleams change depending on the viewpoint and the light. Its elusive metallic sparkles can bear bronze or blueish tones.
As early as the Greek and the Roman Antiquity, objects and jewellery in plated silver can be found, preceding the creation of vermeil. Homer’s The Odyssey mentions techniques of folding and hammering.
With time, silver and gold tend to merge, silver’s paler glints blending with the warmer shine of gold.