Pearl Halo Necklace
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Description
Description
A study in contrast and clarity. A luminous freshwater pearl rests at the center of a delicate crystal halo, creating a pendant that feels both timeless and distinctly modern.
Set in rhodium-plated sterling silver, the design balances softness with structure. Elegant without excess, it transitions effortlessly from gallery openings to rooftop dinners, offering quiet luxury with a subtle edge.
This is restraint done beautifully. A piece that lets presence speak louder than volume.
Details
- Chain Length: 395 - 445 mm (Adjustable)
- Pendant Length: 30 mm
- Pendant Width: 13.9 mm
- Pearl Size: 9.2 mm round
Materials
Rhodium-Plated 925 Sterling Silver: Crafted from sterling silver and finished with a protective rhodium plating, this material delivers a bright, mirror-like white finish with enhanced resistance to tarnish and surface wear. The result is a polished look that maintains its brilliance with minimal maintenance when cared for properly.
Freshwater Pearl: Each freshwater pearl is naturally formed and selected for its soft luster and subtle variation, making every piece uniquely its own. Prized for their timeless elegance, pearls bring an organic warmth that pairs effortlessly with both classic and contemporary styling.
Daily Care & Cleaning
After each wear, wipe with a soft, dry microfiber or jewelry cloth to remove oils and residue from metal and pearl surfaces.
Wear & Storage Tips:
- Put on after applying perfume, lotion, or hairspray, as pearls and rhodium finishes are sensitive to chemicals.
- Remove before showering, swimming, or exercising.
- Store in a soft pouch, separate from other jewelry to prevent scratching and preserve the pearl’s luster.
For Occasional Deeper Cleaning:
- Lightly dampen a soft cloth with clean water only (no soap).
- Gently wipe the pearl and metal surfaces.
- Pat dry and allow to air dry completely before storing.
What to Avoid:
- Harsh chemicals, detergents, vinegar, or ammonia
- Ultrasonic or steam cleaners
- Abrasive cloths or brushes
- Prolonged moisture or direct heat exposure