Ask about Rotating pendant globe world blue enamel, pendant in gold zamac, mobile jewel creation jewelry, 22mm, x1 G4365
A poetic and original rotating globe pendant, perfect for your DIY jewelry creations. This little moving world is made of gold-plated zamac and decorated with blue enamel , delicately representing the continents and oceans.
Its rotating mechanism really works: a playful and elegant detail for an eye-catching piece of jewelry.
DIY Jewelry Use Ideas
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Make a symbolic fine necklace , perfect as a gift for globetrotters.
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Create a pair of mobile earrings by combining them with other celestial elements (stars, moons).
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Mount it on a gold chain bracelet for a unique piece with a poetic style .
✅ Features
• Total length: 20 mm
• Width: 10.5 mm
• Thickness: 8.5 mm
• Hole: 1.5 mm
• Material: Gold zamac + blue enamel
• Real rotating effect
• Sold individually
This pendant is sold without the ring which will allow it to be positioned on a chain.
Some rings for sale in our shop
Other pendants in other colors and materials are available in the gingerlily store
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To preserve the beauty of your DIY jewelry, a few simple steps are enough:
- Avoid repeated contact with water, cosmetics, and chemicals to preserve the finishes and gilding.
- We also recommend removing your jewelry before sports, swimming, or going to bed.
- Store your creations in a pouch or jewelry box away from humidity.
- Regular maintenance will permanently extend the shine of your creative supplies.
Consult our dedicated guide provided with your order to discover all our maintenance tips.
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