Timeless, modern and sophisticated this elegant pendant necklace is crafted on a master stone of solid onyx crystal with sophisticated gold vermeil flower inlays. The Art Nouveau-inspired flower is a symbol of beauty and femininity representing love, hope, healing, and good luck.
Product Description
Pendant 35mm long x 18mm wide x 3mm deep
100% natural onyx with gold vermeil inlays
Chain length 54cm
Chain is hardwearing stainless steel with 14k gold plating (very long-lasting and won't fade)
Gemstone Meaning
Onyx, a stone of strength and protection and is said to have the trait of repelling negative energy and restoring harmony in our lives.
Returns
Returns or Exchanges welcome within 7 days of your purchase. Your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
Please note there are NO returns or refunds on sale products or bundles.
Every piece of Cathy Pope jewellery is handmade so it needs to be looked after carefully. Always protect your jewellery from sharp blows, scratching, chemicals, sunlight and heat/cold.
Store your jewellery in a soft lined jewellery box or pouches. Try to keep pieces apart so they don’t rub together.
Jewellery doesn't like moisture so avoid damp areas for your jewellery storage.
Place a piece of chalk or moisture absorber (Damp Rid) inside the jewellery box to absorb any moisture.
Clean your jewellery regularly, using a professional jewellery cleaning product. Always read the manufacturers instructions.
Never go swimming wearing your jewellery, chlorine in swimming pools can cause damage to all metals and will erode gold jewellery.
Avoid wearing while cleaning, gardening or performing sports activities as perspiration will affect the plating.
Be aware of tarnish which may occur as a result of oxidation, caused by the interaction of silver or gold plated jewellery with certain elements such as oxygen or sulphur as well as with certain acids.
Over time gold vermeil/plating will rub off and fade a bit, especially more so when it’s rubbing against surfaces. This is normal wear and tear.
For detailed care instructions and metal composition read here