Wouters & Hendrix Six chain necklace

15Feb08

Wouters & Hendrix Six chain necklace


Wouters & Hendrix Six chain necklace
Styled in a signature Wouters & Hendrix style, this stunning necklace combines six dainty chains with a filigree flower and smoky quartz semi-precious stones to create a feminine piece of jewellery that also has some substance to it. It?s not so delicate that you won?t be able to see that you?re wearing it! Wouters & Hendrix designs are known for their use of semi-precious stones arranged into the shape of rectangles, flowers or drops. Owners Katrin Wouters and Karen Hendrix have been designing jewellery together for 20 and their skill is apparent in all their jewellery pieces. These pieces aren?t for the highly traditional or anyone who?s afraid to try a little something different with their jewellery. Wouters & Hendrix jewellery tends to be eclectic, as can be seen in this six-chain necklace. From The Spun House collection, this 80 cm necklace can easily be put on and taken off with a sturdy clasp. Nothing flimsy here, so you don?t have to worry that the weight of the six chains will cause the clasp to break in the middle of your day or evening. The intricate filigree flower feature several petals, each with the same detail as the others. This Wouters & Hendrix is such a lovely piece that you?re sure to draw some attention every time you wear it.

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