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Sapphires, Smokey Quartz, Labradorite & Coin of the Crusades Necklace

$ 2,875.00

Product Details

Embrace a narrative of adventure and artisan luxury with this 38-inch masterpiece. A true "collector’s find," this long statement necklace is a rich tapestry of earth and history, weaving together a soulful mix of sapphires, smoky quartz, labradorite, and sunstone. At its heart lies a genuine "Coin of the Crusades," encased in a textured, oxidized sterling silver frame that feels like a rediscovered relic from a bygone era.

Whether you wear it long and lean or layered for a bohemian-luxe vibe, this necklace is designed for the woman who leads with her own unique sense of style and mystery.


The Design Details:

A Symphony of Gemstones: A curated blend of faceted earth-tone sapphires, moody smoky quartz, iridescent labradorite, and sun-drenched sunstone creates a sophisticated, multi-dimensional glow.

Historical Mystique: A genuine "Coin of the Crusades" serves as a powerful, textured focal point, infusing the piece with a sense of ancient strength and storytelling.

Versatile 38" Length: This elongated silhouette offers endless styling possibilities—wear it as one dramatic strand, wrap it twice for a layered look, or pair it with shorter pieces for a curated neck stack.

Artisan Oxidized Finish: Hand-finished sterling silver accents provide a vintage, "found-object" charm that perfectly balances the brilliance of the faceted stones.

One-of-a-Kind Individuality: Each stone is meticulously hand-placed, ensuring that no two necklaces are exactly alike—a true expression of your personal aesthetic.

Certified Authentic: Accompanied by professional numismatic certification, providing guaranteed provenance for your historical coin pendant.

 

* The crusades were a series of military expeditions that continued on and off for several hundred years from 1095 A.D. until about the 14th century.  Over twenty “official” Crusades were launched, with varying degrees of success. The Crusades originally had the goal of recapturing Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule and were launched in response to a call from the Eastern Orthodox Byzantine Empire.


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