Etrusca Gioielli Amethyst & Sphere Necklace

# WSET00618.AMETHYST In Stock

Etrusca Gioielli Amethyst & Sphere Necklace

# WSET00618.AMETHYST In Stock

Necklace with natural amethyst stones and 18K gold plated sphere beads - inspired by the classics of Italian jewellery. 

NECKLACE LENGTH: 31"


From the Cruise Collection by Etrusca Gioielli.

The Cruise Collection is rich in jewels with natural stones of ancient charm. The collection's look is identified mainly by the legendary turquoise, a stone used since ancient times in Egypt and reinterpreted in a trendy way in the Cruise Collection. In addition to turquoise, which pays tribute to the Mediterranean Sea's colour, stones such as labradorite, iridescent and unique, the mysterious apatite, and the spectacular pastel shades of natural quartz and agate and others blend in harmony with the precious plating in 18KT gold. All-natural stones are certified and carefully selected for their high quality.

$299
CAD

Product Details

Details

Handcrafted in Italy with care.

18KT Gold Plated over Bronze.

Hypoallergenic.

Name Amethyst & Sphere Necklace
Stock Number WSET00618.AMETHYST
Department Fashion
Type Necklace
Sub Type Gemstone, Gold Plated
Style Birthstone, Fashion Jewellery
Collection Cruise Collection
Materials 18K Gold Plated, Amethyst

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Etrusca Gioielli

Etrusca Gioielli is an Italian-made jewellery line that combines the beauty of precious metals with natural and semi-precious stones in modern styles. Italian art and culture provide the perfect setting for Etrusca Gioielli creations -- a brand inspired by the history of Mediterranean inhabitants. The Mediterranean inspires not only as a geographical place, but also a theatre of memories, experience, and roots told through signs, colours and elements. 

The brand draws inspiration from the classical world with regard to manufacturing and sophisticated Italian techniques of goldsmithing, but also from contemporary trends by reworking precious metals in a modern way.