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A statement collar necklace featuring cut lapis lazuli stone pieces interspersed with hammered 18 carat gold plated sterling silver pieces finished with an s-catch. It should be worn textured side up. <br> <br><b>More about the brand</b> <br> <br> Pruden and Smith was formed in 1988 by Rebecca Smith and Anton Pruden in Ditchling, Sussex. <br> <br>Rebecca Smith trained as a fine artist at Farnham Art College. Designing primarily in precious metals and gemstones there is a recognizable freedom of expression in her designs. This unique background ensures the best in contemporary design in Pruden and Smith's jewellery ranges. <br> <br>Anton?s grandfather Dunstan Pruden was the silversmith in the Eric Gill- founded Guild of St. Joseph & Dominic on Ditchling common. Anton?s training with Dunstan?s daughter Angela & her husband Philip Lowery in Gloucestershire was steeped in the combination of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary art & design so justly valued in British Arts & Crafts. This high quality is at the heart of the products showcased on this website. <br>
An exquisite collar necklace of lapis lazuli stones.
The unique lapis lazuli pieces are interspersed with hammered 18-carat gold-plated sterling silver pieces, and the necklace is finished with an s-catch.
More about the brand:
Pruden and Smith was formed in 1988 by Rebecca Smith and Anton Pruden in Ditchling, Sussex.
Rebecca Smith trained as a fine artist at Farnham Art College. Designing primarily in precious metals and gemstones there is a recognizable freedom of expression in her designs. Anton's grandfather Dunstan Pruden was the silversmith in the Guild of St. Joseph & Dominic on Ditchling Common. Their seamless blend of traditional and contemporary design produces pieces that are both striking and elegant.
A remarkable piece that would make a worthy addition to any jewellery collection.
A statement collar necklace featuring cut lapis lazuli stone pieces interspersed with hammered 18 carat gold plated sterling silver pieces finished with an s-catch. It should be worn textured side up. <br> <br><b>More about the brand</b> <br> <br> Pruden and Smith was formed in 1988 by Rebecca Smith and Anton Pruden in Ditchling, Sussex. <br> <br>Rebecca Smith trained as a fine artist at Farnham Art College. Designing primarily in precious metals and gemstones there is a recognizable freedom of expression in her designs. This unique background ensures the best in contemporary design in Pruden and Smith's jewellery ranges. <br> <br>Anton?s grandfather Dunstan Pruden was the silversmith in the Eric Gill- founded Guild of St. Joseph & Dominic on Ditchling common. Anton?s training with Dunstan?s daughter Angela & her husband Philip Lowery in Gloucestershire was steeped in the combination of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary art & design so justly valued in British Arts & Crafts. This high quality is at the heart of the products showcased on this website. <br>
An exquisite collar necklace of lapis lazuli stones.
The unique lapis lazuli pieces are interspersed with hammered 18-carat gold-plated sterling silver pieces, and the necklace is finished with an s-catch.
More about the brand:
Pruden and Smith was formed in 1988 by Rebecca Smith and Anton Pruden in Ditchling, Sussex.
Rebecca Smith trained as a fine artist at Farnham Art College. Designing primarily in precious metals and gemstones there is a recognizable freedom of expression in her designs. Anton's grandfather Dunstan Pruden was the silversmith in the Guild of St. Joseph & Dominic on Ditchling Common. Their seamless blend of traditional and contemporary design produces pieces that are both striking and elegant.
A remarkable piece that would make a worthy addition to any jewellery collection.