PLATINUM DIAMOND CRESCENT MOON PENDANT
Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery
Ladies and gentlemen of impeccable taste, may I present the Platinum Diamond Crescent Moon Charm Necklace—a celestial marvel adorned with pave Diamonds so sparkly they might outshine Sirius on a clear night. This Platinum crescent, measuring an elegant 18.7mm x 8.6mm, reminds us that the Moon isn’t just for poets and werewolves. No, it also symbolises mystery, magic, and the perfect excuse to treat yourself.
Why Platinum?
Yes, Platinum is heavier, rarer, and pricier than Gold, because obviously. Fun fact: if you gathered all the Platinum in the world, it wouldn’t even fill an Olympic swimming pool. And yet, here it is, delicately cradling a sprinkle of pave Diamonds on your necklace, ready to make you feel like French royalty (Louis XV was obsessed with the stuff).
Also available in Sterling Silver and 14ct Rose, White or classic Yellow Gold. Matching stud earrings and a ring are available in all metals.
A Bit About the Moon
The crescent moon has been turning heads since the Bronze Age. It's graced everything from medieval coats of arms to modern flags—and now, your jewellery box. It’s the perfect mix of ancient symbolism and contemporary chic, with just enough sparkle to say, "Yes, I know my astrology, but also, I look fabulous."
I sell my chains and pendants separately as people have different tastes! So go ahead and mix and match your perfect combination. However, I would recommend this one should you be unsure.
There is far more available than I have on the site so if you can’t see what you would like, drop me a line. I offer a discount on chains when purchased with a pendant.
Care Tip
Diamonds are tough little cookies (tougher than your ex’s heart, frankly), but they can scratch other gems or metals. So, store your celestial stunner in its own cosy spot when it’s not turning heads.
Shipping: The Glamorous World of Parcel Patience
PLEASE NOTE: These gorgeous pendants are handmade to order and imported from the USA, so please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery (though I have never waited longer than a fortnight - so far!).