Chestnut leaf necklace

Necklaces
€1,500.00
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Reference: 3701666300349

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Total weight : 2.50 grammes

Our Gold : 18k recycled white, yellow and pink gold

Total caratage: 0.23 carats

Dimensions : 13.47mm * 15.24mm

Adjustable length from 40 cm
to 42 cm

Material
  • RECYCLED 18-CARAT YELLOW GOLD
  • 18-CARAT RECYCLED ROSE GOLD
  • RECYCLED 18-CARAT WHITE GOLD
Quantity
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2-year warranty

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Made in Europe

In Corsica, the chestnut tree is considered a tree of providence. Abundant and easy to grow, it has fed many families in times of famine. Its rich, flavorful flour is used in many local dishes, and its wood is used to make furniture and church doors. Its majestic, robust silhouette can be seen in every corner of the island, making the tree an emblematic symbol. Maria Battaglia reinterprets the chestnut leaf, the ultimate lucky charm and Corsican symbol. She imagines it in the form of a necklace and a double ring in 18-carat yellow gold set with diamonds. The two united leaves represent the love between two people. They are the sign of pure, eternal feelings.

Total weight : 2.50 grammes

Our Gold : Yellow, pink, white gold: 18k recycled

Our diamonds:

Total caratage: 0.23 carats

Type of setting: pavé

Diamond shape: round

White diamonds: 76

Diamond quality : GSI

Dimensions of subject : 13.47mm * 15.24mm

Chain :

Chain type: oval diamond forçat link

Size: 025 (link size: 0.85mm)

Adjustable length from 40cm to 42cm

Chain weight: 1.10 grams

Our settings :

Clasp: no

Round spring clasp

Round connecting rings

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MARIA BATTAGLIA's vision

The MARIA BATTAGLIA brand draws its inspiration from its Corsican origins. Her creations are an ode to the Mediterranean island, its thriving nature and its mystique.

« A collection inspired by Corsica.»

In the MARIA BATTAGLIA collection, elements borrowed from Corsica's natural landscapes are recurring motifs. These include the chestnut leaf, a Castagniccia tree, the Immortelle flower, endemic to Corsica, the Bonifacio coral and the Altore, the eagle that has made the island its sanctuary.