ROSE GOLD VERMEIL ART DECO INSPIRED CURVE STUDS
Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery
These Gold Vermeil curve studs are like a slice of Art Deco elegance for your ears. Inspired by the chic shapes and lines of that era, they're pieces that are perfect for stacking with other earrings or flaunting on their own.
The elongated treble teardrop shapes, with their stylish curves, are something truly special. They start as a wax masterpiece, painstakingly carved to perfection. Then, they take on their final form in Sterling Silver, lovingly moulded and meticulously plated in 18ct Rose Gold. The result? An accessory that adds instant style points to any outfit.
Now, let's chat about Gold Vermeil because, darlings, it's something special. You see, all my Gold Vermeil pieces are crafted from Recycled Sterling Silver, dressed up in a thick layer of 18ct or 22ct Gold. It's not like your run-of-the-mill fashion jewellery; this is high-quality stuff. It's ideal for those with sensitive skin since it's not the usual base metal you find in cheap plating.
But, of course, even with all this fabulousness, a little TLC goes a long way. Like all plated jewellery, treat it gently and it'll love you back.
These studs measure about 10mm long and 6mm wide, making them just the right size to make a statement without shouting too loudly.
And guess what? There's a matching pendant available too, just in case you want to complete the set.
Now, a few pointers to keep your Gold Vermeil looking fabulous:
- Keep it away from chemicals.
- Before diving into the water, pop that pendant off.
- Skip spraying body products directly onto it.
- If you're gearing up for some serious sweat, remove the necklace beforehand.
- Store it in the jewellery box when it's not on display.
- A soft cloth and gentle strokes will keep it gleaming; no need for harsh cleaning products.
- If you're applying lotions or oils, wait until they're dry before slipping on the necklace.
With these care tips, your studs will keep dazzling, adding that touch of elegance to your everyday style.