Description: Festive 22 ct. Gold Plated real IVY ( Hedera ) leaf necklace. This dainty leaf is 3.25 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. It has a lovely natural striking 'hand' shape with strong definition around the edge. The plating is strong but fine revealing all the veins and nuances of the leaf inside. The 22 ct gold plated chain with gold plated safety catch is 50 cm long, is strong and very suited to the style of this piece. The total drop of the necklace in 27cm. As each piece of jewellery contains a real leaf, it is unique. A perfect Christmas gift for lovers of the natural world.This lovely little Ivy leaf necklace would be very suitable for a child. It was made by my father John Griffin who was a craftsman electroplater. It comes with a card describing the process used to create this piece, mounted on black card and the Latin name. A gorgeous everlasting gift. In the Celtic Tree Alphabet the Ivy is represented by the letter G for Gort. The Ivy symbolises Self-reflection, Patience, Lasting Deep Commitments, Fidelity, Relationships and Marriage, thus it is very suitable for Handfasting Ceremonies. PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT MY OTHER ITEMS AS I HAVE A SELECTION OF REAL LEAF BROOCHES, NECKLACES AND PENDANTS IN GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER. If you prefer a different posting option please let me know BEFORE purchase as this cannot be changed once you have paid. Thank you
Price: 14.5 GBP
Location: Hereford
End Time: 2025-01-01T11:20:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 22.24 GBP
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Item Specifics
Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Pendant Shape: Leaf
Antique: No
Closure: Safety Catch
Occasion: Anniversary, Birthday, Christening, Christmas, Confirmation/Communion, Engagement, Graduation, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Wedding
Signed: No
Material: Real leaf
Metal: 22 ct. gold plated
Customised: No
Colour: Gold
Brand: John Griffin
Length (cm): Less than 30 cm
Type: Necklace
Era: Undated
Style: Necklace
Base Metal: Copper
Theme: Nature
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Handmade: Yes
Wholesale: No
Chain Type: Round Link
Personalise: No