Trend Alert:The Return of The Pendant
Dinny Hall Embraces The Return of The Pendant
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The pendant is set to be the jewllery trend of 2017, so layer with chokers or simply solo on the decolletage for the ultimate statement.
Iconic British jeweller Dinny Hall embraces this delicate and charming springtime trend with her collection of lockets and accompanying ready-to-personalise birthstone and initial charms.
Inspiration for the designs stems from the designer’s deeprooted love of gemology and desire to create a truly expressive collection and spread happiness to those wearing the necklaces.
Available in silver, 22ct gold vermeil and rose gold and solid 18ct gold, on a beautiful rolo chain, with options for varying lengths, the orb-shaped lockets open to hold a photo or special talisman.
Designed with clustering in mind, the collection also welcomes the much anticipated accompanying Bijou Birthstones and Bijou Initials. Offering an array of unique charms which can be collected and added over time, each nestling elegantly and perfectly side-by-side, you can create a treasured cluster of personalised jewels.
The jewellery range celebrates personalisation on a unique level, encouraging jewellery lovers to embrace their birthstones with a wide selection of stone options for each month. For example, brilliant-cut gypsy-set diamonds and starburst-set diamond-cut sapphires are mounted into discs, together with domed rose-cut topaz and tourmalines, set into fluted spherical shapes.
Bespoke your birthstone even further with the engraved Bijou Initials pendants. Each letter is available in a bespoke font, adding an extra personal touch to the collection.
Dinny Hall comments on the collection,“Our locket is a perfect orb just like our wonderful world. I’ve had so much fun developing unique ways to celebrate each month’s birthstone and hope that customers will be delighted with the collection and its wide array of choice.”
[All photos sourced & copyrighted to dinnyhall.com]
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