Pisces Necklace
Pisces Necklace
The details of our Pisces return the wearer to the ocean, honoring the relationship between land and sea through an aquatic portrait in earth's precious metals and stones.
Materials
Materials
Available in Gold Fill, Gold Plated, Sterling Silver, and 14k Yellow Gold. Our natural rubies and diamonds are ethically sourced and flush-set into the charm.
The metals we use are recycled.
Measurements
Measurements
Charm is 1" in length and chain is 18" long.
Availability
Availability
Size Guide
Size Guide
Sourcing
Sourcing
About
About
Sapphire
Sapphires have captivated mystics, royalty, and jewelers for millennia, symbolizing wisdom and nobility. As a variety of the corundum mineral, they are prized for their brilliant color and exceptional durability. While most commonly blue, sapphires come in nearly every color of the rainbow, from pinks and yellows to greens and even rare colorless stones. The only exception is red—those are rubies, a related gem. Believed to offer protection and calm, sapphires have been cherished for their beauty and symbolism throughout history. Whether in classic blue or unique hues, they remain a timeless treasure in fine jewelry.
With a hardness of 9, sapphires are exceptionally durable, making them one of our top choices for everyday wear. Their toughness (ability to resist breaking or cleaving under pressure) is excellent, even superior to diamonds.
Necklace with cameo of Veronica's Veil, Firm of Castellani, ca. 1870
Ruby
Rubies speak to our inner softness and physical sensibility. Burgeoning with sanguine and rosy color, these stones are charged with vitality and emotional potency. As one of the cardinal gemstones, they are salient, dynamic and saturated in living energy.
Rubies, like sapphires, are a variety of corundum and have a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, making them one of the hardest gemstones, second only to diamonds. This exceptional durability makes rubies ideal for everyday wear in fine jewelry.
Lighter, Pierre Schlumberger, 1939
Diamond
Diamonds are celebrated for their unmatched strength and brilliant refractive qualities. They bestow their extraordinary resilience and power on their wearer, and epitomize the pursuit of perfection.
Hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale, and a good toughness.
The 9 large diamonds cleaved from the Cullinan Diamond. Royal Collection Trust.
Glass fragments of bowl decorated with mosaic fish, Roman 1st-3rd c. AD
The Metropolitan Museum Collection
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Jewelry Care
Learn MoreWe work with a range of metals in our studio to service a variety of styles, price points, and skin sensitivities. Explore our Metals Encyclopedia to get to know your jewelry.