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Shuga tapering scoop necklace

Shuga tapering scoop necklace
Shuga tapering scoop necklace
Shuga tapering scoop necklace
Shuga tapering scoop necklace
Shuga tapering scoop necklace
Shuga tapering scoop necklace

Shuga tapering scoop necklace

9 kt solid yellow gold0.2 ct in 4 diamonds

£526
All taxes and customs duties included
90 day free returns
Free shipping via DHL or UPS, fully insured
Includes certificate of authenticity
Production time is 1-2 days.
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Expert digest

Metal Durability

Made of solid 9 karat yellow gold, with the piece comprising one single type of metal. May need an occasional polish if worn regularly to maintain its shine.

Brand Recognition

"Established for years and loved by many, Dinny is a renowned destination for gifting. Her signature styles are jewellery basics, elevated with pearl and diamond details, that you will be wearing for years to come."

Product details

Metals

Yellow gold

A precious and highly durable metal which comes in different golden hues depending on its purity.

9 kt

37.5% gold content, the coolest of gold shades. Highly durable and a good value choice.

Solid

Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Polished

The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Gemstones

Diamond

Total carat weight 0.199ct F/VVS

0.2 carat

The unit of weight for diamonds, equivalent to 0.2 grams.

LabGrown

Diamond Class

Lab grown diamonds are synthetic diamonds created in a controlled environment using advanced technology, replicating the physical and chemical properties of natural diamonds.

Size and fit

Pendant necklace

Spring clasp

Lock

Description of property

Designer Interview

Dinny Hall: "I believe that design is not just about translating things you see, but also translating things you feel."

Designer photo

What is your background and how did you get into jewellery design?

I went to Central Saint Martin’s school of art, way back in the 1980s. I suppose, I took the academic route to learn how to make jewellery, and it gave me the time to experiment. There was never any question when I left that I was going to do anything rather than being a jewellery designer.

What would you say the role of jewellery is today, and in general?

Without a doubt to make people happy. There’s no doubt. It is a little pleasure in life just like a cake except jewellery you can keep. And of course, it has a lot of meaning. There’s a huge emotional attachment, so more than just happiness, it is about the emotional attachment to life, and passing on as heirlooms. It doesn’t have to be expensive. It can be a little finger ring, and it can have great importance.

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