20% Welsh Gold Eternity Pendant
This eternity pendant created in 18 carat 20% Welsh gold alloyed with 18 carat 80% fair mined gold serves as a breathtaking tribute to the life you have built together-husband and wife, hand in hand, through every season. The two interlocking gold circles mirror your individual lives, now beautifully and permanently entwined. They represent the strength of a marriage where two separate paths have become one, creating a circle of love that is unbroken and eternal. At the center of this union lie two vibrant hearts, glowing like the memories you share:
- The deep red ruby captures the fire and passion of the day you said "I do."
- The lush green emerald symbolizes the growth, peace, and prosperity of the years that followed.
Side by side, these gems reflect the harmony of your partnership-different in colour but perfect in balance. To wear this is to carry a reminder that no matter where life leads, your hearts are bound by gold and anchored in love.
Symbols of Unity
The concentric circles cradle these hearts, suggesting a protective and eternal embrace. As the pendant rests near the wearer's heart, it serves as a constant, shimmering reminder of a promise kept and a future built hand-in-hand. Whether it’s an anniversary milestone or a "just because" romantic gesture, this necklace is more than-it is a wearable legacy of love, capturing the unique "us" in a design that is as elegant as it is meaningful.
Create with two wedding rings, halo profile 1.5mm, one size H and one size S.
Product code: WGHMP EPE D
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20% 18 carat Welsh Gold alloy
Fully hallmarked in the United Kingdom in accordance with UK law & accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity. Find out more on our Guide to Hallmarks page.