Claire van Holthe Tiger’s Eye Necklace With Agate Pendant

£900.00

This stylish Tiger’s Eye necklace is crafted with a large agate/onyx pendant. A perfect gift for a loved one. Hand-made by Claire van Holthe at her London atelier. Necklace measures 45cm long (including pendant). Agante/Onyx Pendant 6cm long x 5cm wide. Perfectly presented in a signature luxury gift box which is crafted by hand in the UK.

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Claire van Holthe Tiger’s Eye Statement Necklace

Editor’s Notes: An extraordinary one-of-a-kind statement necklace. 

Product Information: A unique Tiger’s Eye necklace with a large agate/onyx pendant. Hand-made by Claire van Holthe. Perfectly presented in a signature luxury gift box which is crafted by hand in the UK.

Size and Fit: Necklace measures 45cm long (including pendant). Agante/Onyx Pendant 6cm long x 5cm wide. 

CLAIRE VAN HOLTHE Jewellery: London-based jewellery designer and maker Claire van Holthe developed her skills at the prestigious Sir John Cass College of Art. Famed for her use of exquisite natural coloured gems, Claire’s iconic jewels feature regularly in Vogue, Tatler, Grazia and Sunday Times Style.

A little history… Tiger’s eye is a chatoyant gemstone that is usually a metamorphic rock with a golden-brown colour and a silky lustre. In ancient Egypt, the beautiful bands of gold displayed by the stone were believed to be the rays of the powerful sun god, embodied by the tiger and regarded as one of the most prized gems of the Nile River Valley. Pharaohs and other high-ranking Egyptian aristocrats wore jewellery made from Tiger’s Eye believing it would give them vitality and strength. It represented the concept of the all-powerful eye and was a precious, sacred offering to include in the tombs of the pharaohs to help them navigate the after life. While the Ancient Greeks harnessed the power of Tiger’s Eye in jewellery to strengthen their senses for focus and protection, the Ancient Romans wore amulets made from Tiger’s Eye when going into battles. Seen as an embodiment of the tiger’s character traits of bravery, strategic thinking and patience, the Romans wore amulets of Tiger’s Eye to fight off fear, to protect them and to give enough strength to win any battle.

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Claire van Holthe

London-based jewellery designer and maker Claire van Holthe developed her skills at the prestigious Sir John Cass College of Art.

Famed for her use of exquisite natural coloured gems, Claire’s iconic jewels feature regularly in Vogue, Tatler, Grazia and Sunday Times Style.

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