This Tagliamonte
Anklet is part of the Marina or Sea Life Collection. It is simplicity
at its best! It is crafted from 18K Vermeil over 925 Sterling Silver and
has a single free form Venetian cameo in the shape of a starfish. Each
cameo has a translucent quality and dimension. The cameo is attached to
a double rolo link chain finishing with a lobster claw clasp. With its
ability to regenerate, the starfish has long symbolized resilience,
representing how we are not alone, we support ourselves and set
ourselves up for success. It's available in your Choice of Color: Aqua, Lime, Blue or Teal Blue.
Measuring 9", it has a 1" extender to ensure a perfect fit. These type
of cameos are very labor intensive and difficult to create. Such a
charming piece!
MSRP: $275
Reg. $170
Details:
- Stone Information: (1) Venetian glass cameo
- Note: Due to the hand-blown nature of Venetian glass, small bubbles may be present.
- Choices Available from Left to Right:
- 1 Aqua set in 18K Vermeil over 925 Sterling Silver
- 2 Lime set in 18K Vermeil over 925 Sterling Silver
- 3 Blue set in 18K Vermeil over 925 Sterling Silver
- 4 Teal Blue set in 18K Rhodium over 925 Sterling Silver
- Measurements: 9" with 1" Extender" Long; the charm is 3/4" Wide x 3/8" High
- Weight: Appx. 6 grams
- Fastening: Lobster claw clasp
- Brand: Tagliamonte: All Tagliamonte designs are hand made.
- Country of Origin: Italy
- Authentic Markings: Yes
- Warranty Information: Each genuine piece of
Tagliamonte jewelry comes with a romance card and a one-year warranty
provided the piece has not been altered or tampered with. It will be
repaired at no charge during this period. I have been working with Nino
Tagliamonte since 1995 and handle all Customer Care for Tagliamonte
Vicenza in the United States as well as some other areas in the world.
You can feel very confident with any purchase you make from me. If you
have any questions, please contact me.
- 20% of all proceeds goes to
support the Maria Pearl Memorial Fund for high school senior
scholarships for seniors seeking a future in the teaching profession.
Maria Pearl passed away at the young age of 16 from an AVM which is
similar to a brain aneurysm. Her story is that of a beautiful girl who
sought to make a difference in the lives of others in some way, every
day of her life.