Inspired from a necklace and earrings possibly made in Italy between 1666 and 1699. The original was made in gold, decorated with painted enamel and set with table-cut emeralds and pearls, the links in the form of flowers, with a butterfly pendant, hung with an emerald cabouchon. It is an old Chinese superstition that butterflies are the personification of the human soul. In some cultures butterflies also symbolise rebirth.
We wish for you to enjoy your jewellery for as long as possible, and therefore recommend you read the following care instructions.
Please do not expose the jewellery to harsh chemicals, extreme temperatures or sunlight for a prolonged period.
Please make sure to apply cosmetics, perfume and hairspray prior to putting on the jewellery to avoid possible blemishing and discolouration.
Do remove the jewellery when performing any activity which may cause damage to the product, e.g. exercising, showering or performing household tasks.
Store each piece of jewellery separately as constant brushing together can damage the finish.
Acid in your skin and fragrances can attack the plated finish and so from time to time you should gently wash the items in your hands with warm soapy water.
Do not use brushes or cloths. Rinse in warm water and dry carefully.
Avoid using Ultrasonic jewellery cleaner which can dislodge the stones.