Lien Pierres L Necklace Jewelry chain in yellow gold 18k with pearls

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Link necklace composed of opal beads, fire opals, pink tourmalines, Tanzanites, moonstones, yellow sapphires, green tourmalines, Mandarin garnets, blue zircons, Chrysoprases and emeralds (total: approx. 279 stone beads for approx. 89.20 carats*).
With a Link Gold chain S in 18k yellow gold
Mellerio cut clasp in 18k yellow gold


N° J2YG102

Details

Lien Pierres necklace composed of opal beads, fire opals, pink tourmalines, Tanzanites, moonstones, yellow sapphires, green tourmalines, Mandarin garnets, blue zircons, Chrysoprases and emeralds.
With a Link Gold chain S in 18k yellow gold
Mellerio cut clasp in 18k yellow gold.

New links, all inspired by the opulence of the Renaissance and the taste of Queen Marie de Médicis, are adorned with pearls or colored gemstones to enrich the Cabinet of Curiosities. This tradition of pearl tastes has endured down the centuries, particularly in the early 20th century, when Maison Mellerio set the standard for pearls in France. Today, these necklaces of white or colored pearls are worn as chokers or long necklaces, magnified by a jewelry clasp in the iconic shape of the Mellerio cut diamond.

Each piece of jewelry is unique, the weight and/or number of stones may vary.

Deliveries, returns & warranty

All deliveries and returns are free. Taxes are taken into account in the price.
All orders are dispatched in 2-3 working days, unless it is bespoke jewellery for which it may take up to 6 weeks.
You have up to 14 working days after receiving your order to submit your return request including your order number and invoice.
In case of a proven manufacturing defect, your jewelry will be changed free of charge for one year from the date of purchase.

Collection

Cabinet of Curiosities for Women and Men

This season, the Maison Mellerio returns to the Renaissance, the time of its creation and the continual source of its inspiration. 

During this period, the art of collecting unusual and mysterious objects was born in Europe, with the aim of gathering a personal and intimate inventory of all the wonders of the world.

Mellerio chose to revive its passion for naturalism through a first cabinet of curiosities composed of small hanging gardens, exquisite charms and evocative and protective talisman medals, to be accumulated both on the wrists and hung on new gold chains with geometric and fluted links.


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