Snow Pavé Diamond Horseshoe and Heart Beat Medium Belcher Open Chain Story in Mixed Gold

Description

Crafted in 18k Yellow Gold, White Gold, and diamonds, this necklace combines our symbol of Protection, the horseshoe, with a diamond Heart Beat.

Medium Belcher Open Chain Necklace is 18” in length and features a chubby center Open Link that opens to add the medallions of your choice. Here, we’ve used an Annex Link to add the Horseshoe Pendant in White Gold and Snow Pavé. Traditionally cast in iron, horseshoes are made to withstand fire, lending the horseshoe the symbolic power of withstanding adversity — not just from external sources, but from your own negative or self-defeating thoughts. The symbol is also associated with prosperity and luck.

Our brilliant Snow Pavé is made with diamonds of different shapes and sizes, with stones painstakingly set as close as possible for singular beauty and outstanding shine.

A white gold and diamond Heart Beat completes the story. Inspired by the Tenet of True Love, our Heart Beats are like beads on an abacus — you can slide one on to a necklace or bracelet to invite more of what you cherish into your life. The heart-shaped opening is discreet, a little secret just for you.

Details
  • Crafted in 18k Yellow and White Gold
  • Necklace measures 24 inches
  • Horseshoe Pendant: Measures 25mm (H) x 23mm (W), 1.5ct diamonds
  • Heart Beat: Measures 7.5mm (H) x 4.7mm (W), 0.81 ct diamonds
  • 18k white gold is plated with rhodium to maintain its brilliance
  • AN0827-HOR-YW-DI-24

Horseshoe

This piece is derived from the Protection Tenet. The horseshoe was historically made of iron, a strong metal that withstands fire. It is an appropriate metaphor for standing against the fire of adversity and negativity. The symbol is also of ten associated with prosperity and luck.

Horseshoe

Historically made of iron, a metal that withstands fire, the Horseshoe is a metaphor for standing against the fire of adversity and negativity. Also associated with prosperity and luck.

Learn more about the different tenets
Horseshoe