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Pendant with an onyx plate and diamonds with a total weight of 0.48 ct.
Clarity: VS, Colour: G.
Crafted in 14K yellow gold (0.585).
The price of the pendant does not include the cost of the chain.
Products are shipped with insured delivery within the European Union.
Social responsibility is important to us, which is why Syncret diamonds come from ethical sources, certified in accordance with the Kimberley Process.
This pendant from our Retro Collection is a striking blend of elegance and bold form, inspired by the art of Piet Mondrian. At its heart lies a rectangular onyx plaque — a deep black canvas evoking a sense of mystery and timelessness. Revered in ancient cultures as a protective amulet, onyx here is not just a symbol of strength but a tribute to minimalist design that harmonizes with luxury and refined details.
The composition is framed in 14k (585) gold, whose warm hue beautifully contrasts with the cool, velvety sheen of the onyx. Meticulously crafted by hand in our atelier, the gold encases the stone in a perfectly cut setting, adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.48 ct. The diamonds are arranged in geometric double-row “clasps” — luminous accents that interrupt the monolith of the stone, lending a subtle rhythm to the entire piece.
The pendant’s design draws inspiration from Mondrian’s geometric art — rectangles, lines, bold color contrasts. Each piece is born in our jewelry workshop, where not only master goldsmiths but also art historians and gemologists ensure the precision of every detail. The result is a pendant tailored to the wearer’s unique story.
Onyx, a symbol of strength and balance, paired with the sparkle of diamonds, creates a piece that doesn’t overshadow but instead narrates its own tale. This story can be a personal memory, a gesture of love, or a milestone — inviting individual interpretation and emotional connection.
This necklace is designed for those who appreciate individuality and enduring value. It opens the door to a world where classic elegance meets modernity, and traditional craftsmanship intersects with avant-garde geometry.