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Sterling Silver Seahorse Pendant

Sterling Silver Seahorse Pendant

Regular price $128.00 AUD
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Exquisite ocean inspired Sterling Silver Seahorse Pendant. Created from the casting of a seahorse found by our designer Bridget Liddell on her daily beach walk.

Solid Sterling Silver or heavily gold plated solid Sterling Silver, fully reversible seahorse feature.

8-8.5mm genuine cultured white Freshwater Pearl. Total drop 5.8cm.

Click here for matching Pearl Earrings 'Seahorse'.

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 All Pearl jewellery purchases are mailed in our beautiful round embossed boxes to ensure the gift experience has the perfect finish.

Elegance is Always in Fashion.

 

  • Australian Made Proudly made right here in our Broome studio, Australia. These are genuine cultured freshwater pearls.
  • Real Silver Made with Solid Sterling Silver with anti-tarnish coating.
  • Giftbox Every product comes in a complimentary embossed giftbox.
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Designer Bridget Liddell

Bridget Liddell is an acclaimed artist and jewellery designer known for her exquisite and unique creations that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design aesthetics. With a passion for creativity and a keen eye for detail, Bridget brings to life stunning pieces of jewellery that are both timeless and modern.

For over 30 years Bridget’s Creations have earned her a loyal following of collectors and admirers worldwide. Drawing inspiration from nature’s beauty and the world around her Bridget’s work captures the essence of elegance and Sophistication. Her distinctive style  and dedication to quality set her apart in the world of contemporary Jewellery design.

About our Pearls

Today just about all pearls are "cultured". That is, man has introduced an irritant into the animal to stimulate their natural response of coating the irritant with nacre. 

Conversely a natural pearl is the same process but nature introduced the irritant. Contrary to popular belief it was hardly ever a grain of sand but rather parasites and other small water born animals that became trapped in the oyster or mussel that would produce a natural pearl.

Natural pearls are extremely rare and valuable and were the source of the world's pearls before the culturing process was commercially made successful in Japan in the early 1900's. To find a gem quality natural pearl the odds are about 1 in 5000 shell. 

To learn more you can visit our Pearl page here