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This is one of those necklaces that’ll go with pretty much anything.

 

A soft sky blue aluminium oval sits alongside a gently hammered silver circle, bringing together smooth colour and a slightly textured finish. The aluminium is handprinted with a delicate silver and light green wood grain-inspired pattern, and it’s printed on both sides, so you always see the pattern whichever way it turns.

 

Light, easy to wear, and quietly distinctive. A good option if you’re after something a bit different, or choosing a thoughtful handmade gift.

 

The necklace can also be purchased as part of a gift set with the perfect pair of matching earrings - click here to see. And even better, you get a 10% discount when you buy the gift set - use code GIFTSET10 at checkout.

 

All my jewellery is designed and handmade in my garden studio in Dorset, UK.

 

Your necklace will arrive beautifully packaged in a gift box made from recycled paper, all ready to treat yourself or give to a loved one.

 

The oval disc measures 24 x 15 x 1mm and the silver oval is approx. 9 x 1.5 mm and the necklace comes with an 18” sterling silver ball chain.

 

 

NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS - please be aware that you may be liable to customs charges/handling fees, taxes or import duties which will be your responsibility to pay and are not included in the cost of your jewellery or the international delivery charges. Please see my shipping policy for further information.

Sky blue silver cluster duo necklace

£46.00Price
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  • If you're buying a gift, I can send the jewellery direct to the lucky recipient of the gift. If you'd like me to write a message for you to accompany the jewellery, please write the message in the Additional Info field at checkout.

    If you'd like the jewellery gift wrapped, there is a small additional fee, simply add the Gift Wrapping Option to your order.

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