VADA NECKLACE - STERLING SILVER
VADA NECKLACE - STERLING SILVER
With refined lines and sculptural presence, the Vada Necklace expresses a quiet contemporary elegance. Composed of two sterling silver pearls — one large, one small — delicately suspended along a fine silver chain, it creates a subtle interplay of volume and light at the neckline.
Crafted using the electroforming technique, the pearls maintain their generous form while remaining exceptionally lightweight. The adjustable length allows the necklace to be styled close to the neck or layered, offering versatility for everyday and occasion wear. This sterling silver necklace embodies minimalist sophistication with sculptural depth.
Timeless and luminous, it enhances both understated and more composed silhouettes. Over time, the silver may develop a natural patina, reflecting the evolving character of the piece.
Sterling silver 925.
This precious metal is known for its natural shine and durability. Electroforming allows sculpting full shapes without weighing down the jewelry.
Over time, a natural patina may develop, accompanied by slight signs of wear; these are part of the jewelry’s living character and should not be considered flaws.
The polished silver finish reveals cool and luminous reflections.
Free shipping in France and worldwide.
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Care
To maintain the quality and longevity of your jewelry, it’s important to take proper care of it.
Avoid direct contact with perfume or other chemicals.
When not in use, store your jewelry in an airtight box.
Avoid impacts and frictions as your jewelry may get scratched.
Regularly rub your jewelry with a suede cloth to restore its shine.
Shipping details
- Paris : Courier service *
- France: TNT National 24h (+2 working days for Corsica)
- Europe: DHL Express (1-3 working days)
- International: DHL Express (2-5 working days)
*The delivery time is in working days and indicative, subject to carrier delay.
Shipping is free but depending on the destination country of the parcel, there might be customs or import duties. These charges vary from one country to another and must be paid by the recipient.
