Description
The Clogau brand was first brought to life when a local Welshman named William Roberts made an exciting discovery in the rural mountains of Snowdonia. Roberts was able to extract a stockpile of rare Welsh gold that was then used exclusively to create the jewellery that founded the Clogau brand. Since then, Clogau jewellery has become renowned around the world not just for their striking designs but for being worn by members of the Royal family including Her Majesty the Queen and the late Princess Diana of Wales.
All our Clogau jewellery is delivered in elegant Clogau packaging.
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SPECIFICATION
Pendant Fastening: Bolt Ring
Pendant Chain style: Rope
Pendant Chain length: 22? total chain length with jump rings at 20? and 18?
Pendant Motif height (mm): 16
Pendant width (mm): 12.6
Pendant Weight (g): 5.77
Primary Stone: Sapphire
Qty:1 Weight:0.21ct
Secondary Stones: White Topaz
Qty:16 Weight:0.005ct
Further Information: 16pcs x 1mm White Topaz 1pcs x 3x5mm Blue Sapphire
Hallmarked: 925
Product Type: 925 & 9ct Pendant
This Clogau silver necklace is truly one of a kind, inspired by Princess Diana’s engagement ring. Diana was known as the princess of Wales and member of the British Royal family. Her activism and glamor made her an international icon in the world and this necklace is a perfect example of her elegant style. It is designed meticulously with beautiful white topaz gemstones detailing and surrounding the enchanting deep blue sapphire.
This necklace would be a statement piece to add to your wardrobe and would be suitable for formal, evening attire. Its royal authenticity, would especially make this a unique gift. This would also be suitable for any Princess Diana fans, or someone who generally admires her glamorous style.
The first range of Clogau jewellery didn’t make public appearance until 1994, but it quickly surfaced as one of the most original and high quality brands due to its rare and one of a kind Welsh gold jewellery, extracted deep within the mountains of Snowdonia.