OPAL MOON COLLECTIVE, Australia - Handmade Jewellery, Fine Arts & Crafts.

AAEPSS28324 Engraved Sterling Silver Pendant "Sweet Science"

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"Sweet Science" was a term coined in the 19th century to describe boxing as a strategic and tactical sporting discipline (as opposed to just being a "slug fest"). We've engraved this original, eye-catching pendant as a 2.5d bas-relief. It's approximately 28 x 23mm x 2mm thick. Weight app. 10grams. If you love the sport of boxing and are not afraid to show your style, this one's for you.

Price DOES NOT include chain (available separately here);

  • Metal - sterling silver (please see our notes re: metal composition below);
  • Colour: Silver with an aged (ie slightly darkened) finish (ie patina) - this may appear exaggerated in macro photography.

Important Notes:

  • Pictured pendant is an actual photograph of one of these pieces made by us. We may be able to make repeats, but, as the process is very individual, repeats will be somewhat different. Please note also that the image is photographed using macro photography, and therefore magnified. Please review the physical dimensions as per the listing description.
Artist:
Ben Hoole

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METAL COMPOSITION/ METAL ALLERGIES

The metals used in jewellery making (including Sterling silver - which we typically use) are alloys (mixes of different metals), and the composition is variable, not always known, nor necessarily what you would assume it to be.

This is especially relevant for vintage jewellery, or jewellery made from vintage components, where the base metals may not be definitively known and the alloying metals cannot be established (any suggestion that we provide as to the metal used in a listed product comes from indicators such as hallmarks and should be treated as a "best guess" only). We source our Sterling silver for new pieces from reputable Australian refiners/ suppliers. We cannot, however, guarantee the precise composition of the alloy.

Some people suffer allergies to particular metals (nickel is one of the more common allergens, but not the only one). If you suffer metal allergies we advise that you DO NOT purchase vintage/ upcycled jewellery products and that you speak with your dermatologist/ health care professional and only purchase the products recommended by them.