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Helios Pendant - Gold

Helios Pendant - Gold

£70.00

The Helios Pendant draws its inspiration from the Greek sun god, Helios, who was said to ride his golden chariot across the sky each day, bringing light to the world. In ancient mythology, Helios was not only a symbol of the sun’s brilliance but also of vitality, renewal, and guidance.

Handcrafted in the mountains of Cyprus by skilled artisans, each pendant is formed from premium 925 sterling silver, plated in luminous 14ct gold, and brought to life through the ancient lost-wax casting method. Finished entirely by hand, every piece carries subtle variations, making no two pendants ever the same.

All pendants come with a 16" sterling silver gold plated chain necklace

Materials: 925 sterling silver, 14ct gold plated

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.

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