Illuminated necklace sold by Bangle Begum
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Illuminated necklace

$155
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Product Description

The Illuminated Necklace features a single resined letter on a delicate gold-dipped chain, perfect for personal expression. Designed with a nod to medieval ornamentation, each letter displays its unique color palette, inspired by literary themes. With a 45 cm chain, it's light and versatile, suitable for layering or wearing alone. This elegant piece makes a thoughtful gift and adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit, while being hypoallergenic and compliant with REACH standards. From the brand: Details The Illuminated necklace is made of one resined letter of your choice on a thin gold-dipped chain. Its chain is 45 cm long. Each letter has its own specific color. The base metal for both the letters and the chain is brass, gold-dipped, hypoallergenic and REACH-compliant. The Illuminated necklace is in stock and usually ship within 1 to 2 business days.  Please note that we ship worldwide . Shipping is free within the EU and all our shipments are privately insured. Our shipping fee for outside the EU includes duties and taxes.  Provenance The Illuminated necklace is made in France. The letters are made in a historic factory outside Paris while the chain and clasp are manufactured in China. Once mounted, the Illuminated necklace is gold-dipped outside Paris then each letter is resined by hand in the Vendée region of France.  Meaning "I designed the Illuminated necklace as a lighter version of  the Bright Words necklace . just one letter on a thin chain, light and bright. I called it Illuminated because it reminds me of medieval letter ornamentation and (nerd alert) I chose the colors thinking of Rimbaud and Nabokov's texts on synesthesia." xx Fanny