Aphrodite Pendant - Gold
According to Greek mythology, Aphrodite was born in Cyprus, emerging gracefully from the sea foam along the shores of Paphos. The Aphrodite Pendant is a celebration of the goddess of love, crafted as a symbol of beauty and devotion.
Handcrafted in the mountains of Cyprus by skilled artisans brothers, each piece is formed from premium 925 sterling silver, plated in a rich 14ct gold and meticulously shaped using the ancient lost-wax casting method. This heritage technique, combined with a fully hand-finished process, ensures that no two pairs are ever identical.
Dimensions
Small: 2cm x 0.5cms
Medium: 3.2cm x 0.5cm
Large: 3.5cm x 0.9cms
All pendants come with a 16" sterling silver gold plated chain necklace
Materials: 925 sterling silver, 14ct gold plated
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
925 STERLING SILVER:
- Avoid Moisture: While it's generally safe to shower with 925 sterling silver, it's not recommended for long-term maintenance of the jewellery's shine and appearance
- Keep it in a cool, dry, and dark place: ideally in an airtight container or anti-tarnish pouch
925 STERLING SILVER + GOLD PLATED:
- Avoid Moisture: Remove jewellery before swimming, showering, or washing hands.
- Steer Clear of Chemicals: Perfumes, lotions, hairspray, and cleaning agents can damage the gold plating and tarnish the silver underneath. Apply these products before putting on your jewellery.
- Keep it in a cool, dry, and dark place: ideally in an airtight container or anti-tarnish pouch.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
All orders are dispatched within 3 days of placing your order. To see delivery times to your country, click here.
Each of our pieces is crafted using the ancient technique of lost-wax casting. This method involves creating a wax model of the design, which is then encased in a mold; once the wax is melted away, molten metal is poured in to form the final piece. Lost-wax casting has been used for thousands of years, dating back to at least 3700 BCE, making it one of the oldest known methods of metalwork in human history.