Navy inlaid dot pendant by Emily Kidson

Necklaces / Pendants
by Emily Kidson

A colourful Formica and walnut circle with a scattering of inlaid silver dots. Hanging on an oxidised silver chain with a handmade clasp. Stone Formica is used on the reverse. Lightweight and easy to wear.

Chain length: 18 inches, can also be worn at 16 inches
Circle diameter: 20mm.

Please note the position of the inlaid dots will vary slightly in each one as they made by hand.

Features

  • Primary Material : Formica
  • Length (inches) : 18
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Hallmarked : No

Cleaning Instructions

Laminate is a hardwearing material and the colour doesn’t fade. A rubber can be used to remove some surface marks or it can be wiped with a damp cloth. 

Wood is finished with a protective layer of wax. If your jewellery gets wet, allow it to dry and reseal with a thin layer of bees wax or furniture wax, using a soft cloth. 

Oxidised silver will wear beautifully with time, avoid using a silver dip as this will remove the oxidisation. 

Try to avoid sharp objects and getting your jewellery wet. Cosmetics, perfume, chlorine and household cleaners can react with precious metals causing them to discolour. Store your jewellery in its box or an airtight container, away from direct sunlight. 

Purchase

Navy inlaid dot pendant

Features

  • Primary Material : Formica
  • Length (inches) : 18
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Hallmarked : No

 Availability

Despatched within 10 working days

Necklaces / Pendants
by Emily Kidson

A colourful Formica and walnut circle with a scattering of inlaid silver dots. Hanging on an oxidised silver chain with a handmade clasp. Stone Formica is used on the reverse. Lightweight and easy to wear.

Chain length: 18 inches, can also be worn at 16 inches
Circle diameter: 20mm.

Please note the position of the inlaid dots will vary slightly in each one as they made by hand.

Features

  • Primary Material : Formica
  • Length (inches) : 18
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Hallmarked : No

Cleaning Instructions

Laminate is a hardwearing material and the colour doesn’t fade. A rubber can be used to remove some surface marks or it can be wiped with a damp cloth. 

Wood is finished with a protective layer of wax. If your jewellery gets wet, allow it to dry and reseal with a thin layer of bees wax or furniture wax, using a soft cloth. 

Oxidised silver will wear beautifully with time, avoid using a silver dip as this will remove the oxidisation. 

Try to avoid sharp objects and getting your jewellery wet. Cosmetics, perfume, chlorine and household cleaners can react with precious metals causing them to discolour. Store your jewellery in its box or an airtight container, away from direct sunlight.