Gold & salt pepper oval diamond nugget pendant necklace X
Gold & salt pepper oval diamond nugget pendant necklace X
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- Designed & created by
- Ellis Mhairi Cameron
- Issue date
- 10 August 2022
- Location
- London
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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.
14 kt
58.3% gold content, relatively hard with a subdued yellow hue, making it a popular choice for jewellery that lasts a lifetime.
Solid
Made of a single precious metal, this piece will never oxidise or discolour and will keep its looks for generations.
Polished
The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be repolished to regain its shine after wear.
Gemstones
1 × Diamond
0.47 carat
The unit of weight for diamonds, equivalent to 0.2 grams, or about 6.4mm in diameter (slightly smaller than a regular pencil-end eraser)
Size and fit
Pendant necklace
Spring clasp
Lock
18inches
Length
Ellis Mhairi Cameron
Hand craftsmanship and fine materials are combined to make imperfect, beautiful sculptural forms
Using recycled gold and traceable diamonds, Ellis is inspired by Scottish history, artefacts and jewellery hoards. We love the organic, wearable designs, her hand-picked gemstones and alternative bridal pieces.
14k recycled gold and diamonds
Hand-carving and casting
Signature sculptural aesthetic
Handmade in London studio
Designer Interview
Ellis Mhairi Cameron: "There’s definitely a place for shiny white diamonds, but that place is certainly not in my studio"
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What is your inspiration?
All of my work is very sculptural jewellery, all inspired by my Scottish heritage. I grew up in the highlands of Scotland, very beautiful, very remote but also filled with old markers of history like old dilapidated churches and ruined castles and all of these objects that speak of a different point in time. So for me it’s always been about exploring that sense of place and the cultural identity that goes with it.
Do you think you need to be a little bit of an artist in order to get into jewellery?
It definitely helps. There are so many different forms of jewellery. There is costume, fine, demi-fine, fashion and it absolutely helps if you’re designing to have that all-encompassing way of thinking about the painting, the mood board, how you’re drawing everything together.