Rusty Washers Handmade Chain Necklace

£188.00

Price includes UK p&p.
International shipping is available. See Delivery below.

A lovely chunky, handmade eco-silver chain necklace with large pebble links (of around 18mm x 12mm), linking found rusted washers as a one-off necklace that seems to go with everything!

Made from oxidised recycled eco-silver with a handmade eco-silver hook clasp on a nice sturdy sterling silver chain. You can hook it into different links at the back to make it tighter or looser if you like too.

Satin finished and hallmarked oxidised silver, treated rust patina.

All Sarah's jewellery is gift-wrapped in tissue or recycled giftboxes and includes free shipping in the UK.

The chain length is 60cm; links are made from 1.2 and 1.5mm recycled silver linking the washers so it has a nice heavy feel.

What is ecosilver?

Eco-silver is a green alternative to sterling silver. It is a little bit more expensive but has the same silver content as sterling, it's just made of 100% recycled and scrap silver products. Eco Silver can be both treated and worked with in the same way as silver, for the same quality results but more environmentally friendly. Produced from scrap jewellery.

Delivery

  • UK p&p is included, no additional charges at checkout.
  • Estimated UK delivery 7-10 days. 
  • International shipping is available for this item.
  • A shipping charge of £11 will be added at checkout.
  • Estimated international delivery 10-14 days.

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