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Misty Pendant
 
 
Misty Pendant
 
The Misty Pendant marries the elegance of the sea fan with the mystique of smoky quartz, producing a captivating piece that will catch the eye of the beholder. The crowning glory of the pendant is a faceted, pear-shaped gem, whose muted hues evoke images of morning mist blanketing the forest. Its versatility allows you to wear it as a pendant by night and a brooch by day.

Inspiration: Mist is a naturally occurring phenomenon of small water droplets becoming suspended in the air. In some legends, mist could be manipulated and used by the druids as a protective veil, enabling them to hide from their foes. Mist was also considered by some people as a portal to the world of visions and dreams.

Pendant:  
Content Silver 925/-, smoky quartz
Weight 9.69 g
* with complimentary black cloth chain

The beauty of Nature is evident everywhere. If we only choose to look, we will find inspiration from the simplest things in the forests and the seas. A tree branch laden with bright berries, colourful corals from the deep blue ocean, the changing seasons – all these and more have proven to be the inspiration for thousands of artists and designers over the millenia.

Enamoured of the natural beauty she has seen on her travels around the world, Datin Umayal Eswaran
was inspired to put together a collection that would reflect nature in all its splendour.

“We often take the beauty of nature for granted. The brightness of a blade of grass, the soft velvety touch of a rose petal, and the filigreed silhouette of the sea fan coral are all examples of the creativity nature displays. The greatest tribute we can pay Her is to attempt to emulate Her ingenuity. The Umayal Collection is our own ode to nature,” says Datin Umayal.
 
“Combining my own love for our natural heritage with my appreciation for the fine things in life, this collection is designed to be simple yet elegant, and will add a distinctive touch to the wearer’s sense of style. I know it will connect with the hearts and souls of discerning women around the world.”

Inspired by the rustic beauty of tree branches and the intricate lacey designs of corals from the sea, the pieces in the Umayal Collection are artfully fashioned from silver and ornamented with delicate gemstones. Each piece is handmade with the utmost care by skilled craftsmen, ensuring its uniqueness and quality. Created to emulate nature at its best, the Umayal Collection is one that will appeal to those with a passion for nature.

As an executive member of RYTHM Foundation, Datin Umayal adheres to the fundamental philosophy of the Foundation – RYTHM, an acronym derived from the precept ‘Raise Yourself To Help Mankind’, based on the idea of being the change you want to see in the world. A portion of the earnings from the sale of the Umayal Collection will be donated to RYTHM Foundation, for further use in its charity work across the globe, giving help to those who need it most.
 

General guidelines:
 

  1. After wearing, wipe your jewellery with a soft cloth.
  2. Put on your jewellery last, after cosmetics, perfume, hairspray and other chemical substances that can be corrosive.
  3. Store your jewellery pieces separately, in a jewellery box or in jewellery pouches, to avoid scratching.
  4.  Be sure to observe the special cautions listed here with regards to caring for your silver jewellery.

Notes on cleaning silver jewellery:

  • Most jewellery pieces are easily cleaned with a liquid detergent solution. For silver jewellery, it is best to use a mild cleaner without bleaching agents or ammonia.
  • Soak the items in a very warm solution of water and detergent, then rinse. A gentle brushing, such as with a soft toothbrush, can be used to loosen stubborn dirt. Don’t soak sterling silver for too long, as it can change some oxidized finishes.
  • Avoid using anything with abrasives or bleach. Both will damage silver. Don’t use toothpaste, scouring powder, or creamy opaque cleaners, as these will often contain abrasives.


CAUTION:
Some materials and gemstones are especially vulnerable to damage from ammonia or any hot solution – turquoise, peridot, pearls, malachite, jet, coral and mother of pearl, for example.



 
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