NOVICA Artisan Handmade Garnet Ynecklace .925 Sterling Silver Artistmade Jewelry Red India Birthstone 'Halo of Beauty'
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NOVICA Artisan Handmade Garnet Ynecklace .925 Sterling Silver Artistmade Jewelry Red India Birthstone 'Halo of Beauty'
AUTHENTIC AND HANDMADE BY ARTISANS. An original NOVICA jewelry creation, handcrafted using traditional methods passed down for generations.
NOVICA CERTIFIED: Includes an official NOVICA Card certifying the item is authentic, artisan crafted and of exceptional quality
QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP. NOVICA works with artisan Neeru Goel to craft this item.
UNIQUE GIFT. Jewelry that makes a statement, the perfect gift for holidays, birthdays, celebrations, or just because. Elegantly packaged, includes an original keepsake NOVICA handmade jewelry pouch to keep for yourself or gift to another.
A keepsake treasure designed to be loved for years to come.
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About this item: Garnet emanates a deep crimson mystique, bringing an aura of beauty to this elegant necklace. Designed by Neeru Goel, it sets the gemstone teardrops in silver halos for a delightfully feminine look. The gemstones total 14.5 carats. .925 Sterling silver necklace, chain, and lobster claw clasp. The necklace measures between 17" and 17.75" with the extender chain. The ends of the chain are 1mm wide. The portion of the necklace that contains the garnets is 10.75" wide, with the Y pendant in the middle (2 stones) measuring 2" long from the top of the top stone to the bottom.
About our Artist: Hi! My name is Neeru Goel and I was born on September 19, 1960. I spent most of my childhood in Kolkata, a metropolis in West Bengal. Collecting jewelry and gemstones has been my passion ever since childhood. I have been greatly inspired by my grandmother who used to look into each and every detail, from how jewelry is made to what had been used to make the jewelry. I remember when I was just a child, my grandmother used to watch nomads walking on the roads and admire them for wearing huge and fancy jewelry. I am a housewife, I married very young and today I am blessed with a beautiful daughter. However, being a housewife was not my cup of tea so I decided to convert my hobby into a trade. I recently started designing sculptures in silver with Meenakari art. This was suggested by a friend, who by looking at my designing skills thought I could also make a mark in sculpting. I am overwhelmed at this new experience, and I am looking forward to continuing on this new artistic path. It feels great to see my products being admired by...