Description
Thin Tanzanite stones necklace with gold Zircon pendant.
Delicate necklace for her, composed of small faceted stones of Tanzanite and, in the middle e tiny Zircon gold pendant.
Very nice oval shape pendant charm, is in gold plated (minimum 3 micron gold plating 16kt, made in France) and set with a white Zircon.
Zircon is a small natural stone from the silicate group, known for its brilliance and its resemblance to diamond.
The union of this material so valuable allows to have a precious jewel at an absolutely accessible price.
This necklace is a special gift idea for every occasion: religious, birthday, degree, confirmation, especially for who that you love.
Handmade with quality materials.
The price shown refers to the purchase of the necklace with the cross-shaped pendant only.
If you love gold jewels, look our collection of these necklaces.
This is a minimal jewel thought for who loves tiny accessories, please verify, for example with a ruler, that the dimension correspond with your expectation, to not stay disappointed.
Please contact us if you need more information.
Made in Italy.
Dimensions
- Pendant size about 6×6 mm;
- Length necklace about 17 in (43 cm);
Detail materials
- Oval shape charm pendant, 16 kt gold plated (minimum plating thickness 3 microns), size 6×6 mm;
- Tanzanite stones, size 2 mm;
- 14kt gold-filled lobster clasp;
- Other 14kt gold-filled metal elements;
Property and curiosity about the Tanzanite
The story tells that a Masai warrior came to Nairobi to a laboratory of a gem cutter with a big piece of this raw stone, in light blue colour with violet delicate reflections and with over 10.000 carati, but he didn’t give him importance, believing so that the warrior wanted deceive him and proposing him a piece of glass.
The poor cutter gem didn’t know about the big luck that he left escape, indeed the piece of stone was Tanzanite, name that Henry Platt, the vicepresident of Tiffany, gave to it in honour of the nation where the precious gem was discovered.
More information about the Tanzanite stone on Wikipedia web site.
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