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Tiny Raindrop necklace - Second hand

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Sale price€950
Metal Yellow gold Yellow gold / White gold White gold / Rose gold Rose gold

A thin chain punctuated with delicate gold droplets, suspended as if in motion. Each element catches the light, creating a subtle rhythm along the neckline.

Crafted in 18k yellow, white and rose gold (750/1000), this Sia Taylor necklace plays with lightness and repetition. A second-hand necklace designed for everyday wear.

Details
Yellow gold White gold Rose gold

750/1000 yellow, rose and white gold
Length: 53cm
Second-hand piece purchased on 07/30/2021

SKU: ST-TN2/YMIXSM_U
Where to buy this jewel?
Sia Taylor
Tiny Raindrop necklace - Second hand
€950
Tiny Raindrop necklace - Second hand
Tiny Raindrop necklace - Second hand
Yellow gold, White gold, Rose gold
Sale price€950
Sia Taylor
Trained as a fine art sculptor, Sia Taylor creates jewellery with a painterly sensibility, using precious metals as her palette. Colour emerges from varying carats of gold, creating light-catching pieces defined by movement and nuance. Inspired by fleeting natural sensations, her work is crafted through precise, time-honoured techniques in a calm, meditative process.
Sia Taylor
Sia Taylor

What is this piece made of?

This piece contains: Yellow gold White gold Rose gold

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

White gold

Gold stands out for its rarity and its ability to transform. White gold offers a contemporary interpretation of this precious metal: luminous, refined, and appreciated for its discreet elegance. Designers polish it, texture it and set it with diamonds or coloured stones, revealing a material that balances radiance with modernity. The world’s major production hubs — China, Australia and Russia — remain central to gold extraction. Yet the absence of strict ethical standards has long complicated its use in jewellery. The Fairmined label, created in 2004, addresses this by guaranteeing traceability and supporting both social development and environmental protection. It allows jewellers to work with clean gold rather than conflict or chemically extracted gold. Gold has accompanied human history since antiquity. Egyptians collected it along the Nile and elevated it through ceremonial adornments; centuries later, it became the centre of conquest in Europe and the catalyst of the American Gold Rush. As a material, pure gold is too soft for jewellery. It must be alloyed — the level of purity measured in karats. France recognises 9k, 14k, and especially 18k gold, the latter composed of 75% pure gold and prized for its resistance, stability and hypoallergenic qualities. To obtain white gold’s characteristic tone, the alloy naturally includes metals such as palladium or silver. Its understated colour has made it a favourite of contemporary designers who appreciate its ability to highlight diamonds and subtle textures without excess.
White gold

Rose gold

Versatile and precious, gold takes on a particularly delicate character when transformed into rose gold. Its soft, nuanced hue — the result of an alloy combining gold and copper — offers a warm alternative to traditional yellow and white tones. Designers appreciate its gentle glow, setting it with diamonds or coloured stones, shaping it with textures or sculptural details. China, Australia and Russia lead global gold production, but the ethical concerns surrounding extraction have long raised questions. Created in 2004, the Fairmined certification ensures traceability and supports responsible mining communities, restoring meaning and transparency to the use of this metal. Gold’s story stretches back to prehistory. It appears in Egyptian ornamentation, fuels European expeditions across continents and shapes entire territories during the American Gold Rush. Its cultural and symbolic resonance continues today. Because pure gold is too soft to be used alone, its strength depends on alloying — measured in karats. France authorises jewellery in 9k, 14k and 18k gold. The latter, composed of 75% pure gold, remains the standard for fine jewellery thanks to its durability and stability. Rose gold’s distinctive colour is achieved by adjusting the copper proportion within the alloy. The result is a subtle and contemporary shade — one that appeals to those seeking a warm, modern alternative to classic gold tones.
Rose gold

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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Are returns or exchanges possible?

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  • Within 14 days of receipt (28 days for deliveries to the USA)
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Please note that engraved, resized or custom-made pieces cannot be returned or refunded. Return shipping costs are at the customer’s expense; however, exchanged items are shipped free of charge within the European Union.

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