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Sapphire & diamond pendant
Product Code:
9074
£10,010
The opulent blue sapphire is rub-over set in 18ct yellow gold. Framed with fine, brilliant-cut natural diamonds. Sapphire & diamond pendant
The rub-over set sapphire pendant is easy to wear, with no claws to catch on clothing. Because the sapphire is protected from damage & dirt, it is consequently guaranteed to look magnificent for years to come.
Importantly, David Ashton handcrafted his jewellery in London. They are particularly proud to offer an exceptional level of personalisation, perfect for wearing every day, absolutely comfortable and substantial enough to last a lifetime. To ensure the pendant sits perfectly, it is fixed on the chain, with any length or increment of chain, gold or platinum; there is an option of gold or platinum setting, with any combination of diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds.
Our passion for gemstones is a lifelong commitment. David and Nicola, both graduates of the internationally recognised Gem-A and earned the prestigious DGA, have curated an extensive stock of beautiful diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds for you. We are more than happy to show you a selection and discuss the technical and aesthetic considerations. Rest assured, the design and stone you choose will be unique and beautiful, designed to suit your lifestyle and bring you ongoing delight.
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The price guide shows 1.4ct 6.2mm perfect blue sapphire, 22 diamonds. 17-inch 18ct gold chain.
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Our jewellery is not just a piece of accessory, it’s a statement of your unique style. Elegantly modern, designed for life, and unmistakably David Ashton creations. Our internationally celebrated, iconic ring stacks have been featured in top publications like Elle and Vogue, as well as prestigious institutions like the V&A and the TATE.
David trained as a scientific and medical instrument maker in Cambridge and, consequently, as an aircraft engineer. Importantly, this gave him a unique perspective on precision manufacturing, which he applied to jewellery making.