Amanda Green
Cascade Necklace
Cascade Necklace
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4cm long silver Pendent
18 inch leather cord
sterling silver
Being part of the “Down by the water” Collection inspired by delicate forms of water-drop move gently with the body similar to coastal light and subtle motion combines with clear Quartz makes the presence calmer and more luminous. The elegant, fluid and timeless Cascade Necklace features a double-drop pendant with sculped, high-polish twists that catch the light beautifully, is available on leather with sterling silver ends.
Pearls are very soft by jewellery standards and should only ever be soaked in mild soapy water and nothing else. You can use a special silver cloth to help remove tarnishing with gentle rubbing. Direct sunlight can cause silver to tarnish, so you should take it off if you're sunbathing. Try to store your silver piece in a cool, dry place (preferably air-tight) to help avoid oxidization.
Amanda Green, the designer and maker, was born in Kingston Upon Hull, England, where her love for design blossomed. She pursued her passion through higher education, earning a BA Hons in Knitwear Design from Nottingham University. With her degree, Amanda embarked on a successful career as a women’s wear fashion designer, dedicating 15 years to creating innovative and stylish clothing.
Life took an unexpected turn when Amanda faced a chronic illness. Determined to manage her condition while pursuing her creative passions, she left her career, and in 2015, at age forty, she enrolled in the jewellery art design program at Vancouver Community College. Since then, Amanda has poured her heart and soul into perfecting her craft, transforming it into an art form that beautifully reflects her unique perspective of elegant yet whimsical jewellery. With her unwavering dedication, today her jewellery is a testament to her resilience and commitment to her creative pursuits.

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