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Mahroz Hekmati | Jewellery & Vitreous Enamel Artisan

Persian Purple Lotus Pendant

Persian Purple Lotus Pendant

Regular price £580.00 GBP
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Inspired by the timeless beauty and symbolism of the Persian lotus, this pendant is a refined expression of mystery, transformation, and spiritual depth. The design presents the lotus motif in an elegant, contemporary form, honouring its deep cultural roots while embracing modern artisan craftsmanship.

Handcrafted in sterling silver, the pendant is finished with vitreous enamel in layered shades of purple, creating a luminous surface rich with depth and quiet intensity. The warm violet tones evoke dusk, contemplation, and inner wisdom — enhancing the symbolic presence of the lotus motif. At the heart of the pendant sits a single blue topaz, its cool clarity offering a moment of stillness against the richness of the enamel — like light breaking through still water.

With its delicate proportions — 22 × 3 mm — the pendant offers a subtle yet sophisticated statement. Suspended from an 18-inch (45 cm) sterling silver chain, it rests gracefully against the skin, making it ideal for everyday wear or understated elegance.

Each piece is individually handmade, ensuring a unique work of wearable art.

Details

  • Handcrafted artisan pendant
  • Persian lotus motif
  • Sterling silver
  • Vitreous enamel in shades of Purple
  • Pendant size: 22 × 3 mm
  • Chain length: 18 inches / 45 cm
  • One-of-a-kind design

Care information

Be aware that enamel is glass, so take extra care is needed when you handle your enamel jewellery pieces. Dropping them could fracture and break the glass. Perfumes, hand cream and chemicals can cause permanent damage to your jewellery. Here are a few suggestions:
- Chemicals in hand creams, moisturisers, make-up, hair spray and perfumes can affect the beauty and lustre of your jewellery, so apply these before wearing your jewellery. Your jewellery should be the last item you put on when you are dressing up.
- Remove your jewellery when bathing, showering or swimming in swimming pools or at the sea as water and chemicals, especially chlorine and sea salt, can tarnish and corrode precious metals.
- Remove your jewellery when doing home chores, gardening or sports as it may become scratched or damaged by a sharp or heavy blow.

To know more please consult the jewellery care page.

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