Sterling Silver Trinity Swarvski Crystal Pearl Pendant on 18″ Sterling Silver Belcher, Bolt Ring Catch
Description
Combining two iconic things, this Celtic Pearl Pendant is as lovely to look at as it is to wear. This teardrop style necklace includes a gorgeous display of Celtic design embellished with Swarovski® crystals, leading to a perfectly luminous pearl.
Rare and Important
Pearls were once considered to be incredibly rare and therefore extremely valuable gems. Expeditions to hunt for pearls along the ocean bottom has consumed history, and led to pearls being loved and adored by royalty across the globe. Their special significance continuous to this day, with pearls symbolizing purity and innocence, and being considered one of the most cherished gifts a woman can receive. They are often worn as jewelry for weddings, to demonstrate the bride?s purity in love and marriage.
For Your Bride
This delicate pearl necklace, sparkling with the crystals from Swarovski, makes an incredible and heartfelt gift to give as an engagement present or for the bride to wear on her wedding. Paired with matching Celtic Pearl Earrings from Shanore, she will feel like royalty as she walks down the aisle to her true love.
There are also matching earrings available
Irish Hallmark Quality Guarantee
All the Sterling Silver jewellery we sell bears the the world famous hallmark of Ireland’s Assay Office in Dublin Castle, this hallmark guarantees you are buying genuine quality authentic Sterling Silver Jewellery.
About Dublin’s Assay Office
Since the 17th century, Dublin’s Assay Office has been testing the country’s fine metals to ensure it is quality assured. Dublin’s Assay office is situated in the historic grounds of Dublin Castle, which is where our jewelry gets the stamp of approval.
The Assay Office has a highly sophisticated, state-approved laboratory where all of Ireland’s testing and hallmarking of precious metals; gold, silver and platinum takes place.
The Assay Office hallmark contains a number of elements, including the Hibernia mark which is the stamp of the Dublin Assay Office and shows a seated lady, along with some digits guaranteeing the precious metal content.