Fine Silver Queen Anne’s Lace Necklace – Real Flower Imprint Silver Clay Pendant | Made to Order

Fine Silver Queen Anne’s Lace Necklace – Real Flower Imprint Silver Clay Pendant | Made to Order

$168.00
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Fine Silver Queen Anne’s Lace Necklace – Real Flower Imprint Silver Clay Pendant | Made to Order
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Fine Silver Queen Anne’s Lace Necklace – Real Flower Imprint Silver Clay Pendant | Made to Order

$168.00
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Description

Delicate yet enduring, this Fine Silver Queen Anne’s Lace necklace is created using a real bloom pressed directly into silver clay. Each intricate cluster of tiny florets is carefully captured before being torch-fired into solid fine silver, preserving the lace-like detail in precious metal.

No molds. No replicas. Just the true imprint of a wildflower — forever held in silver.

Queen Anne’s Lace symbolizes sanctuary, protection, and delicate strength. Worn close to the heart, this piece becomes a quiet reminder that even the most intricate beauty carries resilience.

Each pendant is individually handcrafted and made to order. Because every flower is naturally unique, subtle variations in texture and detail make your necklace one of a kind.

Perfect for:
• Nature lovers
• Wildflower weddings
• Meaningful heirloom jewelry
• Botanical silver collectors

Handcrafted in small batches with intention and care in my home studio overlooking the scenic Fox River.


Chain Length Note:
If you need a longer chain, please add the Custom Chain Length Add-On to your order or email me before purchasing.

Design Note:
Formed from a real Queen Anne’s Lace bloom. Natural variations are part of its organic beauty.

🌿 Wear the Wild.

Made to Order — please allow 2–3 weeks for production.

Pair this piece with the matching Fine Silver Queen Anne’s Lace Earrings or Ring (Coming Soon!) for a beautifully coordinated botanical set.

Care

To preserve the beauty of your botanical jewelry, please remove before showering, swimming, or applying lotions and perfumes. Prolonged exposure to water and chemicals may affect the metal finish and clarity of the resin over time.

Design

Fine Silver vs. Sterling Silver

Many of my pieces combine both fine silver and sterling silver — each chosen intentionally for its unique qualities.

Fine Silver (99.9% pure silver)
Fine silver contains more pure silver than sterling, giving it a slightly brighter, softer white tone. Because it has no added alloys, it is more resistant to tarnishing and beautifully captures intricate natural textures — like the delicate veins of a real oak leaf.

This is why I use fine silver for my botanical impressions. It allows every detail of the leaf to remain crisp and luminous.

Sterling Silver (92.5% silver)
Sterling silver contains a small percentage of strengthening metals (typically copper), making it more durable and ideal for structural components like ring bands and chains.

It provides strength and longevity while maintaining the classic silver tone most people know and love.

By combining fine silver for the botanical elements and sterling silver for bands and chains, each piece balances delicate detail with everyday durability — honoring both artistry and wearability.

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