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Pansy Three Row Pearl Necklace

Cena regularna 450,00 zl PLN
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Pansy Medallion Necklace with Freshwater Pearls – 60 cm Chain | 24k Gold-Plated | 925 Sterling Silver | Inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe | Handcrafted in Poland

Introducing the Pansy Medallion Necklace, a delicate yet powerful piece inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s iconic 1927 painting Black Pansy & Forget-Me-Nots. In a time of accelerating urbanization, O’Keeffe responded with monumental flowers—bold reminders of nature’s strength and beauty. This necklace channels that same vision, elevating a single bloom to the level of art and architecture.

Handcrafted from 925 sterling silver and coated in a rich layer of 24k gold plating, the medallion takes the shape of a pansy flower, delicately detailed using the lost-wax casting method. Measuring 1.2 cm in length and 1 cm in width, it’s adorned with three rows of freshwater cultured pearls, adding softness, elegance, and symbolic purity.

Suspended from a long 60 cm gold-plated silver chain, the necklace drapes gracefully, offering a timeless silhouette that complements both everyday and occasion wear. An engraved PP signature at the back marks the piece’s artisanal origin.

Proudly handcrafted in Poland, this necklace captures the essence of natural beauty magnified—a floral tribute to strength, femininity, and resilience.

Product Details:

  • Medallion size: 1.2 cm (length) × 1 cm (width)

  • Chain length: 60 cm

  • Material: 925 sterling silver, plated with 24k gold

  • Accents: Three rows of freshwater cultured pearls

  • Finish: Polished for a luminous, smooth glow

  • Inspiration: Black Pansy & Forget-Me-Nots (1927) by Georgia O’Keeffe

  • Symbolism: Nature’s strength in the face of urban change

  • Signature: PP initials engraved on the back

  • Craftsmanship: Handmade using the lost-wax casting method

  • Origin: Handcrafted in Poland

Wear the Pansy Medallion Necklace as a powerful reminder of nature’s enduring elegance—a floral icon, rendered with grace and intention.