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Peggy Malachite Pendant Necklace
HERE ARE SOME TIPS
Our lockets have been perfected over many years to be refined yet robust with clever hidden hinges and a reassuring click on closing.
Given they will be worn for years to come here are some hints and tips for your free photo and engraving personalisation.
Photos
Upload any image straight from your phone or PC, if you have an actual photograph place in a well lit area and take a photo of it with your phone and simply upload that image, no scissors required.
Zoom in to get the personality of the person, baby scan or even pet!
Black and white images always look crisp
You can always take a snap of a much loved drawing or inspirational quote
Don’t panic – you can always order alternative images and the first refill is free..
Engraving
The preview image is a guide – our expert engravers ensure the message is centered and sized to fit
Always check your preview as there are character length limits on each line of engraving
Perhaps avoid terms like Merry Christmas or Happy Birthday as these beautiful lockets will be worn all year.
Names work well, a special date, short quotes, coordinates or a simple expression of love.
Beautiful Malachite and chain is adjustable to fit perfectly around my neck, its the perfect size, big enough to see the varying colours in stone and small enough to look delicate around my neck. Very happy customer
This demi-fine Stilla Peggy Pendant features a malachite gemstone hung from a chain of 18 carat yellow gold plated silver. Each malachite sphere has a unique appearance due to its natural formation, making this piece a distinct addition to your jewellery collection.
Adjustable fastening for varied length
Finished by an Astley Clarke signature star-set cultured white sapphire tag
Inspired by the flamboyant style of Peggy Guggenheim and the kinetic work of artist Alexander Calder