Add to your designer jewellery collection with this super cute, elegant and feminine freshwater seed pearl necklace. It a classic chic, yet modern and minimalist pearl necklace, which is perfect as a gift to yourself or someone you hold dear.
I make all these pearl necklaces by hand with the best quality small genuine freshwater pearls and luxurious 18 Carat gold vermeil plated Sterling silver beads and clasp.
Custom fitting is free and available upon request, just write the desired length at the checkout or send me an e-mail: raw@rawcopenhagen.co.uk.
The necklace is called Make a Wish, as it features tree small gold vermeil beads set off centre. Three is a magic number: it represents the past, present, and future, and 'three' is associated with harmony, wisdom and understanding, so the three beads symbolise the belief in a little magic.
This seed pearl necklace is ideal for layering, but also look super cute worn on its own.
If you want to look at layering options with other pearl necklace, the see the other petite pearl necklaces from RAW here: RAW Shine Pearl Choker and the Summer Loving Pearl Necklace. These RAW pearl necklaces are all about 1 inch different in length and are perfect for layering together. Layering with gold necklaces also looks super cute.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Freshwater white seed pearl necklace
- Standard length: adjustable 15- 16.5 inches
- All metal parts are 18 Carat gold plated Sterling silver to gold vermeil standard
- The freshwater pearls are app 4-5 mm in length and are grade A-AA
- All RAW Copenhagen designs are handmade in Kent, UK, and come wrapped in black ECO-friendly jewellery gift boxes made from recycled and FSC®-certified black cardboard and water-based glue or ECO-cotton jewellery pouches.
CHARITY
Given back is at the core of RAW's mission as keeps me linked to my former work as a humanitarian relief worker. Every year I donate a minimum of 10 percent of the annual profit to charity. Since 2019 I have donated to Women for Women, a UK based NGO that helps women survivors of war. However, due to the war in Ukraine, all donates in 2022, £2.000, went to humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine via Doctors Without Borders and British Red Cross.