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Alder leaf pendant in colored silver

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Alder leaf pendant in colored silver

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A real Alder leaf is covered with silver and turned into a pendant. Necklace length 420 mm. Precious minerals grown on the surface of silver give the pendant beautiful shades. The pendant is durable. This piece of jewelry is made in a single copy. The pendant comes in a beautiful gift box with an accompanying booklet that describes the brand's philosophy and our technology.

  • FLORA TM — finalist of the world's largest jewelry design competition Arte Y Joya (Spain, 2022)
  • Winner of the competition of Ukrainian manufacturers
  • Our company is included in the register of outstanding craft enterprises in Europe (Homo Faber Guide Michelangelo Foundation)
  • The choise of the New York Jewelry Week 2022-2023
  • Representing Ukraine at the International Jewelery Week in Milan 2022

Listen to the sound of harmony slender strings in highly detailed veins of beautiful leaves! Each leaf in the Love Alchemy Collections has been designed and created with the deepest respect to nature and its laws. Magical FLORA laboratory is where they are transformed into amazing pendants which fit any image with fantastic ease and authenticity!

Love Alchemy from FLORA is the alchemy of the 21st Century.

Alder — a tree of spring and fire. According to the folklore it's a strong protector of the family hearth. 

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