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Short necklace with ceramic pendant from the Monumental collection
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Description
- 80% gold-plated brass, 20% ceramics
- Length of the chain approx. 42 cm
- Length of the extension approx. 8 cm
- Length of the pendant approx. 3 cm
- Width of the pendant approx. 2 cm
- Diameter of the ORSKA logo approx. 1.5 cm
- Lobster claw clasp
Fragments of ceramics in a gold setting - Monumental Jewelry Collection
The common element in the jewelry from ORSKA's various collections is a non-standard approach to design in terms of the materials used and the concept of the collection. Designer Anna Orska, as a pioneer of upcycling in Polish jewelry, has so far created jewelry from, among other things, old coins, watch mechanisms or fishing nets lost in the Baltic Sea, which formed the gemstone in the Baltica collection. This time, we used large-format ceramics intended for interiors, which, due to their minor imperfections, would never have made it to showrooms. Thanks to ORSKA, they gained a second life full of beauty!
Gold necklace with minimalist pendant
The necklace was handmade from gold-plated brass. It consists of an elegant box chain, a minimalist pendant made of ceramics and a lobster claw clasp with the ORSKA logo. The length of the necklace can be adjusted in two ways. The pendants may slightly differ in the color of the ceramic stone.
Short necklaces in formal and casual outfits
A short necklace, sometimes called a choker or (in French) collier - is a type of necklace that is worn just below the neck. Short necklaces are ideal for evening outfits, as they beautifully accentuate the necklines of elegant blouses or dresses. The gold-plated necklace from the Monumental collection will also look amazing paired with a simple white t-shirt and a biker jacket. Short gold-plated necklaces will go well with any type of neckline. They will also match with slightly unbuttoned shirts and blazers. Jewelry from the Monumental collection can easily be matched with natural stones, for example, with amber from the Baltica collection or pearls from the Parer collection. Together they will create sets that cannot be passed by indifferently.
