Coral

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Coral Mermaid Necklace - (with vintage up-cycled coral)

Featuring Pink Opal, Botswana Agate, Peach Aventurine, Carnelian, vintage up-cycled coral, Ethiopian Opal, mother of pearl, crystal pearl, crystal, Czech glass and silver ceramic. This necklace is finished in sterling silver and sterling silver fill.

As these are strung from a variety of beads including natural gemstones each each one may differ slightly. Coral is repurposed from a necklace I was given. It is genuine - but not new, and some 30 years old

Necklace is 49+cm (19.5”)

A sterling silver extender (approx 2cm/1”) with your choice of star or moon motif at additional cost. Please specify which you would like in notes.

These necklaces are for land based mermaids only as some of the stones are water sensitive ;)

For further information on jewellery care (and lots of information about gemstones) please check out our Wristocropedia section. You will need to subscribe to access.

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Caring for your Wristocracy:

Like with all my jewellery I do recommend you take bracelets off before entering water. Frequent exposure to water and cologne can damage the beads.

Some gemstones are water or photosensitive.  This means long periods of water or sun exposure may erode or fade the stone - so it is best to keep this in mind when wearing or storing the jewellery.

Safety

Jewellery is intended for adult wear only. Please keep beads away from animals and small children and ingestion may cause harm.

Gemstones are beautiful to look at, but make no mistake - they should never be ingested. If your bracelet or necklace breaks, collect all the stones and put them in a safe place and contact the maker to remake (if possible). I will remake my pieces only. Please note there is a small charge for re-making and if extra beads are required I may charge a little bit for those also.

Most minerals are safe to wear or handle normally, however if the polish on your gemstone starts to breakdown you need to consider replacing the stones.

If you want more information on your stones check out Wristocropedia (subscribers only)