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Cathedral Carvings Necklace

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  • Historical charm necklace
  • Original design, handcrafted in the UK
  • Numbered edition of 50
  • Sustainably sourced wood
  • Hand-inked details
  • Hypoallergenic and gold-plated adjustable chain
  • Presented in an eco-friendly gift box with a certificate of authenticity

  • Collection: Library of Us
    Description

    A love letter to history and craftsmanship, our Cathedral Carvings Necklace draws inspiration from a 1950s book on British architecture, treasured by our Co-Founder, Rosie’s mother as a child. Echoing the intricate roof bosses of Southwark Cathedral, this piece celebrates the fine artistry found in centuries-old carvings.

    A collection of laser cut wooden medallions showcase ornate floral motifs and expressive faces, each reminiscent of the decorative details hidden in cathedral ceilings. With hand-inked accents and a rich, antique finish, this necklace transforms architectural heritage into wearable art.

    A numbered edition of just 50, this collector’s piece comes with a certificate of authenticity and a limited edition tag. Pair with earthy tones and natural fabrics for a timeless, storied look.

    Care

    Keep water, perfume and other sprays and lotions away from your jewellery, as moisture can discolour metal parts. Always store and transport your jewellery in its box. For more information visit our dedicated Jewellery Care & Repair page.

    Packaging

    All Tatty Devine jewellery boxes are fully recyclable! Manufactured using eco-friendly, organic and Fairtrade® materials, the recycled cardboard is produced via responsible forestry means, using water-based glue.

    Dimensions

    Cathedral Carvings design measures approximately 5 cm high by 20 cm wide. Total length 50 cm.

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