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Myanmar Tender Triple necklace

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Sale price€2.300

A necklace gathering three freely shaped peridots. Pippa Small embraces the natural character of each stone—its inclusions, tones and subtle shifts—allowing the peridot to speak for itself. The 18k yellow gold (750/1000) setting enhances this organic composition while keeping the handmade quality central to her work. For those drawn to pieces that feel alive on the skin, worn close to the heart with a quiet yet assured presence.

Details
Yellow gold Peridot

Or jaune 750/1000
3 péridots
Longueur : 63cm

SKU: PS-C00518_U
Where to buy this jewel?
Pippa Small
Myanmar Tender Triple necklace
€2.300,00
Myanmar Tender Triple necklace
Myanmar Tender Triple necklaceU Sale price€2.300
Pippa Small
Born in Montreal into a family of artists, Pippa Small creates jewellery shaped by travel, anthropology and an early fascination with stones. Conceived as modern talismans, her pieces combine storytelling, craftsmanship and ethical commitment. Working closely with communities around the world, she champions a form of jewellery where design becomes a connection — between people, cultures and values.
Pippa Small
Pippa Small

What is this piece made of?

This piece contains: Yellow gold Peridot

Yellow gold

Gold has long been celebrated for its warmth, its glow and its remarkable versatility. Yellow gold, in particular, is the metal in its most traditional expression — the colour that traverses centuries and civilisations. Designers sculpt it, texture it, hammer it or set it with diamonds and coloured stones, revealing a material that is both noble and endlessly adaptable. China, Australia and Russia remain today the world’s leading gold producers. Yet the limited ethical regulations governing extraction have long cast a shadow over its use in jewellery. This is why the Fairmined label was created in 2004: to guarantee the traceability of gold and ensure its positive impact on social development and environmental protection. Thanks to this certification, gold can now be considered “clean”, as opposed to conflict gold or gold extracted using harmful processes. Used since prehistory, gold was one of the first coloured metals mastered by ancient metallurgists. In Egypt, it was collected in small quantities along the Nile and elevated through religious ornamentation. Later, European conquistadors seized its value, while the American Gold Rush shaped an entire region of the West. Today, gold still plays a central economic role and is traded on major international exchanges. In its pure form, however, it remains too soft to be used alone in jewellery. It must be alloyed with other metals, measured in karats. The French market recognises 9k, 14k and especially 18k gold — the latter composed of 75% pure gold, ideal for its durability, stability and non-allergenic properties. 22k gold, intensely yellow and emblematic in India, is also used by certain designers.
Yellow gold

Peridot

Two main theories exist regarding the origin of the word peridot: one traces it to the Arabic faridat (“precious stone”), while another associates it with the Greek chrysos lithos, meaning “golden stone.” Its colour — a bright green shifting from yellowish tones to deeper, olive hues — led to frequent confusion with emeralds in royal collections. Like diamonds, peridot forms deep within the Earth’s mantle. It reaches the surface only through tectonic movement and volcanic activity, travelling from several kilometres underground to the crust. First discovered on an island in the Red Sea, peridot is now mined in Myanmar, Pakistan, the United States, China and Vietnam. One of the largest known examples, a 310-carat stone, is housed at the Smithsonian Institution in Chicago. Its fresh, translucent green is admired for its clarity. In various traditions, peridot is associated with self-confidence and emotional balance, its gentle luminosity said to ease tension, jealousy or nervousness. In contemporary jewellery, designers such as Christina Magdolna and Grainne Morton use peridot in subtle accents, highlighting its pure, radiant green — both bright and refined.
Peridot

Taking care of your jewels

Pieces of jewelry are delicate little objects. Even if they are made of resistant materials in order to be worn every day, it is still important to follow some general advice for them to keep their original beauty.

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