Vicky’s Dreams
Vibrant color, flower, fine silver enamel necklace
Vibrant color, flower, fine silver enamel necklace
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Description
Vibrant enamel necklace with blue flower design with fine silver.
All my products are designed and handmade by me.
Every piece is completely unique.
Enamel colour: grey and black
Size: approx 23.5mm x 23.5 mm
The chain is 45 cm long, sterling silver (1.2 mm diameter snake type). If you would like a different length, don't be shy to send me a message. :)
All orders will be sent out in a gift box!
The photos are showing the actual product, but the colours may look different on screen than in real life due to the different screens/screen settings.
The price is just for one necklace.
If you have any questions please message me.
✔What is Enamel?
Enamel is typically a coloured powder that is mostly made of glass. It's heated until it “melts” onto a metal surface. The enamel is then cured to harden it and fuse it to the surface.
Like paint, it'll start to crack from age and abrasion if you're not careful with how you wear your enamel jewelry. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when enjoying your colorful pieces.
✔Clean it properly:
Enamel can't be cleaned with any random chemical you find around the house! To avoid any kind of damage from cleaning it with a harsh household cleaner, stick to lukewarm water, a soft cloth, and something gentle such as Windex or hand soap.
✔Avoid keeping it in accident-prone locations: A lot of people like to put their jewelry all over the top of their dresser. That's not a good habit, since anything can knock the jewelry off and cause it to fall. Enamel cracks on hard impact, so you run the risk of breaking a precious piece if you keep it in a high location.
✔Put it down gently and lay it flat in a soft area: While it's tempting to just toss your jewelry off the moment you get home, you need to remember that enamel is fragile! Don't just chuck your enamel jewellery into a ring dish; make sure to put it down gently to avoid any abrasion or chipping, and keep it lying flat in a soft, cloth-lined jewelry box. This is especially important for elaborate pieces such as necklaces and brooches; leaving them lying face down or carelessly handling them will cause the enamel to erode much faster.
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