Frog Quartet in Silver and 18 carat gold set with Emeralds

This delightful piece of jewellery took Simon two years to design and it is now at the very pinnacle of his collection. The four frog musicians are all holding their different instruments in the correct fashion; the guitarist has his hand curved around the fret of the guitar, the saxophonist is attempting to be cool with his legs crossed ( Simon plays the saxophone and clarinet), however, the banjo player is so lazy he has his hand resting on the instrument! The conductor dangles below the musicians waving his baton at the quartet.

The necklace is made from solid silver, fully hallmarked in Birmingham’s World famous Jewellery Quarter. The instruments have all been carefully highlighted with 18 carat yellow gold vermeil. This draws the eye to the design and this contrast really brings the design to life.

Ten emeralds have been set into the eyes of the Frogs as the final flourish , adding an extra special flair to this unique piece of jewellery.

The chain either side of the necklace can be made any length, a tailored design.

This really is a collector’s piece and will be made in solid gold, on commission , to create a true Family heirloom.

Please contact Simon , direct , on 01737 780548 for details.

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Note: Product is available in solid 9 carat and 18 carat gold. If you do not see the option available, please contact Simon for a quote.

£495.00

Category:

Note: Product is available in solid 9 carat and 18 carat gold. If you do not see the option available, please contact Simon for a quote.

Returns Policy

We gladly accept exchanges should you wish to swap your jewellery for another item within our extensive range. Contact us within 14 days of receiving your jewellery and dispatch the items back within 30 days.
 
We do not accept returns or offer refunds unless your goods are damaged or faulty. All of our jewellery is made to order hence our policy of exchanging items as opposed to refunding.

Guarantee

We offer a 10-year guarantee if there is any fault with the jewellery providing it has been in normal usage.