Fatima chain necklace




Fatima chain necklace
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- Designed & created by
- Elhanati
- Issue date
- 27 May 2022
- Location
- Copenhagen
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Product details
Metals
Yellow gold
A precious and highly durable metal which comes in different golden hues depending on its purity.
24 kt
A deep sunset yellow hue. 100% pure and the most precious form of yellow gold.
Plated
Covered in a thin layer of precious metal electrically charged onto a base metal, which will gently wear off with time.
Sterling silver
Base
The most precious and durable base metal. Will not lose its shape, discolour the gold plating on top, or cause allergic reactions.
Matte
Brushed surface gives an organic look. Will get more shiny with wear and can be brushed up later to regain its matte look.
Size and fit
Chain necklace
T bar
Lock
16inches
Length
ELHANATI
Modern jewellery rooted in Scandinavian minimalism and Middle Eastern mystery
Orit has developed a loyal following for her textured yellow gold jewellery, and rightly so. Her aesthetic is simple - organic shapes, layering chains and beautiful diamonds.
Bench-trained goldsmith
Independent designer
Highly celebrated by Scandi fashion crowd
Recycled materials & fair-mined gemstones
Designer Interview
Orit Elhanati: “My universe is somewhat silent, but also very chaotic at the same time. Anything can happen here.”

When it comes to precious metals, you always use gold. How come gold is so special to you?
Gold tells a story... it has its own story to tell. I am in love with the color and the power that gold possesses.
Your work expresses both childhood memories, nature and stories from Israel. How do you translate experiences and memories into jewellery in your practice?
Israel is a part of me, and as such is always part of my work, at all times. It is my story, and it is complex, electrifying and confusing at times. I am a mix of two cultures and have tried to find my own way amidst the chaos, which have led me to create a universe around me that is uniquely my own.