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  • PENDANTS & NECKLACES FADO VERMEIL CLADDAGH NECKLET w Grn/Wht CZ

FADO VERMEIL CLADDAGH NECKLET w Grn/Wht CZ

Article number: 1693
$275.00
Excl. tax

A golden Claddagh is always treasured and holds a lot of special meaning to those of Irish descent. The Claddagh is a symbol created in Ireland, long long ago. It is a symbol of Love (the heart), Loyalty (the crown), and Friendship (the two hands). It originated as a golden wedding ring but now the design can be found on rings, pendants and even home decor. It’s a lovely symbol and a wonderful expression of Irish design.

This necklet is a lovely golden color, with sparkling stones and Irish charm. It has been crafted of sterling silver and it is plated in a thick coat of 14k yellow gold. In a necklet, you won’t find a pendant in the traditional sense. Here, the design is set right within the chain; there is no bale. This golden Claddagh is accented with an arc of white CZs and a brilliant emerald green CZ provides a pop of color at the center of the Claddagh’s heart. The chain is paper clip style and that gives this a very classic look. It measures approximately 18” and the clasp is a wide lobster claw style. The Claddagh design is around 5/8” across.

Crafted in Ireland by FADO Jewelry
Item comes boxed

FADO Jewelry is hallmarked at the Dublin Assay Office, Dublin Castle. This means the jewelry is guaranteed Irish-made and is of the finest quality. Each piece of FADO jewelry is hand-crafted, with meticulous attention to detail by master craftsmen in their work shops.

You may ask, What is Gold Vermeil?
Gold vermeil is sterling silver jewelry coated with a thick layer of solid 14K yellow gold. Each of the pieces in this collection passes through the Assay Office in Dublin Castle, so you know you are getting what is advertised. Each piece is stamped 925, to note the genuine sterling silver beneath the thick gold layer.

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