Helena Rohner Jewellery

Spanish jeweller Helena Rohner creates jewellery in organic shapes from her studio in Madrid. Challenging traditional uses of materials, Helena works with craftspeople to create rings, necklaces and earrings in Japanese Miyuki glass, porcelain and sterling silver and more.

Helena Rohner Miyuki Glass Necklace

AUD 195.00
Fern
Size: One Size

Spanish jeweller Helena Rohner uses uniform Japanese Miyuki beads and a central silver pendant to create this delicate necklace, threaded together with a fine sterling silver chain.

Sterling silver plated chain. Ring clasp fastening. Fixed length.

Details

Silver plated brass chain with Miyuki beads, 925 sterling silver pendant and clasp closure.
A strong 925 sterling silver plating is used, it may wear off and can be re-plated again. As with silver, it can be polished with a jewellery cloth and it is also best to avoid chemicals.
Made in Spain.
Chain/Miyuki length 42cm. Silver 12mm x 7mm. Miyuki beads 1.3mm.

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