Oval Birth Flower Necklace with Birthstones
Oval Birth Flower Necklace with Birthstones
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More About the Carnation:
The Carnation, known for its ruffled petals and sweet fragrance, symbolizes love, fascination, and distinction. It is a versatile flower with a rich history and various meanings based on its color, ranging from admiration to deep love and affection.
More About the Garnet:
Garnet is a stunning, deep red gemstone known for its rich color and brilliance. It’s the birthstone for January and symbolizes love, passion, and strength. Garnet is also believed to bring protection and good energy to the wearer. While red is the most common color, garnets can also be found in various shades like green, orange, and pink.
More About the Iris:
The iris, named after the Greek goddess who rode rainbows, embodies hope, wisdom, and trust. With its striking, sword-like leaves and vibrant blooms, the iris brings a touch of elegance and a sense of mystery to any arrangement.
More About the Amethyst:
Amethyst is a beautiful purple gemstone known for its calming and spiritual properties. It’s the birthstone for February and symbolizes peace, clarity, and protection. Throughout history, amethyst has been believed to bring balance and ward off negative energy. Its stunning color ranges from light lavender to deep violet, making it a popular choice for jewelry.
More About the Cherry Blossom:
The Cherry Blossom, renowned for its delicate pink and white petals, symbolizes renewal, beauty, and the fleeting nature of life. These iconic blooms are a cherished sign of spring, representing hope and new beginnings as they briefly flourish each year.
More About the Aquamarine:
Aquamarine, March’s birthstone, dazzles with its serene blue hue reminiscent of the sea. It symbolizes tranquility, courage, and communication. Believed to bring protection to sailors, aquamarine is also cherished for its ability to calm the mind and inspire clarity.
More About the Daisy:
The Daisy, with its simple yet charming white petals and sunny center, signifies innocence, purity, and new beginnings. It’s also a symbol of loyal love, making it a timeless representation of April’s fresh, springtime spirit.
More About the Diamond:
Diamond, the birthstone of April, is celebrated for its unparalleled brilliance and durability. Symbolizing eternal love, strength, and clarity, diamonds have been cherished for centuries as a mark of luxury and devotion.
More About the Amaryllis Lily:
The Amaryllis Lily, known for its bold and striking trumpet-shaped blooms, symbolizes pride, strength, and determination. Its vibrant colors, ranging from red to pink and white, make it a powerful emblem of May’s vibrant energy and resilience.
More About the Emerald:
Emerald, the birthstone for May, shines with a rich green hue that represents growth, renewal, and prosperity. Revered as a symbol of wisdom and foresight, emeralds are prized for their deep connection to nature and enduring beauty.
More About the Rose:
The Rose, often regarded as the queen of flowers, symbolizes love, beauty, and passion. With its variety of colors and intoxicating fragrance, the rose has inspired poets and romantics for centuries.
More About the Alexandrite:
Alexandrite is a rare and mesmerizing gemstone celebrated for its unique color-changing properties. It appears green in daylight and shifts to reddish-purple under incandescent light, symbolizing adaptability and balance. Alexandrite is also associated with good fortune, creativity, and self-confidence, making it a fascinating and meaningful choice for June.
More About the Water Lily:
The Water Lily, with its serene blooms floating gracefully on still waters, symbolizes purity, enlightenment, and peace. Known for its ability to bloom in murky waters, it represents resilience and spiritual growth, making it a perfect emblem for the warmth and vitality of July.
More About the Ruby:
Ruby, July’s birthstone, dazzles with its fiery red hue that symbolizes passion, courage, and vitality. Known as the “king of gemstones,” rubies are cherished for their intense color and associations with love and strength.
More About the Poppy:
The Poppy, with its bold petals and striking presence, symbolizes remembrance, imagination, and heartfelt emotion. Often seen swaying gently in summer fields, it captures both beauty and resilience. Its vibrant color and delicate form evoke creativity and comfort, making it an inspiring emblem for the warmth and reflection of August.
More About the Peridot:
Peridot is a gem-quality variety of the mineral olivine, known for its natural olive-green color, which comes from iron in its crystal structure. It is one of the few gemstones that occurs in only one color. Peridot can be found in volcanic rocks, in lava flows, and even in some stony meteorites.
More About the Aster:
Asters come in a wide range of colors, primarily purples, blues, pinks, and whites, and are well known for their hardiness in cooler climates. Their star-shaped blossoms typically appear in late summer and fall, providing important nectar for pollinators when many other plants have finished blooming.
More About the Sapphire:
Sapphire is a variety of the mineral corundum, composed primarily of aluminum oxide. While best known for its blue form, sapphires occur in many colors depending on trace elements such as iron, titanium, or chromium. They rank 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them extremely durable and widely used in jewelry and industrial applications.
More About the Cosmos:
Cosmos plants are easy to grow in poor soil and bloom prolifically from summer into fall. Their ability to attract pollinators and thrive in a variety of garden settings has made them popular ornamental plants worldwide.
More About the Tourmaline:
Tourmaline is a crystalline boron silicate mineral available in a wide range of colors due to variations in its chemical composition. It is valued for its clarity, durability, and the diversity of its color varieties, which include green, pink, red, blue, and multicolored formations.
More About the Peony:
Known for their large, full blooms and long lifespan, many peony plants can live for decades with minimal care. Herbaceous peonies die back each winter, while tree peonies maintain woody stems year-round.
More About the Citrine:
Citrine is a yellow to amber variety of quartz. Its color typically results from trace amounts of iron within the mineral structure. Natural citrine is relatively rare; much of the citrine on the market is produced by heat-treating other forms of quartz, such as amethyst.
More About the Narcissus:
Narcissus is a genus of flowering plants that includes daffodils and paperwhites. These bulb-forming perennials are native to Europe and North Africa but are now cultivated widely. Many narcissus varieties bloom in late winter or early spring, while paperwhites are known for their ability to bloom indoors during winter. Their flowers are noted for their central trumpet-shaped corona and surrounding petals.
More About the Topaz:
Topaz is a silicate mineral composed of aluminum and fluorine. It occurs naturally in a variety of colors, including colorless, blue, yellow, and brown. Heat treatment and irradiation are commonly used to produce the vivid blue topaz widely seen in jewelry.
Sterling Silver
Elegant and timeless, this necklace is designed for effortless everyday wear.
Available in Sterling Silver.
Description:
Understated yet luxurious — our minimal necklace is crafted with clean lines and classic proportions, making it the perfect everyday essential.
Lightweight, minimal, and beautifully versatile, this piece transitions effortlessly from day to night, adding a refined touch to any look.
Details:
Metal: Sterling Silver, Gold PlatedFor urgent or custom orders feel free to WhatsApp us with your request on 079 695 8272
JEWELLERY CARE GUIDE:
Silver jewellery may darken or lose its shine over time. To bring it back to life, gently polish it with a soft cloth / toothbrush and a trusted metal cleaner. You can also use warm water, mild soap (like sunlight liquid), and a soft toothbrush for a quick clean.
If you’re in Pretoria, you’re welcome to drop your piece off at our studio for a professional clean.
Necklaces and chains can sometimes look dull if they come into contact with lotions, perfumes, or sprays so it’s best to put your jewellery on last when getting ready.
Swimming with your jewellery is also not recommended as the Chloring in the water will instantly tarnish jewellery.
