HALO NECKLACE
HALO NECKLACE
This choker-length necklace reimagines a classic with a refined mix of Aquamarine and Diamond, set in 14K white gold. An oval-cut Aquamarine is framed by a halo of round Diamonds, creating striking contrast and brilliance. A blend of timeless elegance and modern design, the piece is fully customisable—allowing you to select your ideal gemstone combination for a truly distinctive, heirloom-worthy addition to your collection.
This necklace can be tailored to your preferences, with bespoke options available for both gemstones and metals.
MATERIALS
14 1/2" Japanese Akoya Pearls
Aquamarine
White Diamonds
14K White Gold
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PRODUCT DETAILS
The lead time for this piece is approximately 4-6 weeks. If the item is in stock, we may be able to ship sooner. Should you have a specific deadline, please feel free to enquire, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
All VERO pieces are shipped with insured delivery, and an adult signature is required upon receipt. We do not accept returns unless otherwise specified.
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The properties these materials evoke are influenced by their combinations and the intent of the wearer.
INTROSPECTION, EXPRESSION, HISTORY
INTROSPECTION, EXPRESSION, HISTORY
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HISTORY
The Pearl choker has a rich history, dating back to ancient civilizations like Egypt, where royalty wore strands of pearls close to the neck as symbols of wealth and status. During the Victorian era, Pearl chokers became popular among European aristocracy, often worn as elegant mourning jewellery. In the 1920s, Pearl chokers saw a resurgence as part of the Art Deco movement, favoured for their timeless sophistication. Today, the Pearl choker remains a classic accessory, blending historic elegance with modern style, often symbolizing refinement and understated luxury.
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
Japanese Akoya Pearls hold deep cultural significance, symbolizing elegance, refinement, and the mastery of pearl cultivation. In 1893, Kokichi Mikimoto revolutionized the industry with his technique of introducing a nucleus into the Akoya oyster, encouraging it to form layers of nacre around the core. This process made high-quality Pearls more accessible without sacrificing their natural beauty. Renowned for their luminous lustre and classic white hues, Akoya Pearls embody Japan’s dedication to craftsmanship and precision. Today, they remain a timeless symbol of sophistication, reflecting Japan's cultural heritage and its innovations in fine jewellery.
ENERGY
When combined, Aquamarine's calming and communicative qualities are amplified by the Diamond’s clarity and spiritual elevation. This pairing fosters a sense of peace, clarity of thought, and enhanced self-expression, making it ideal for those seeking harmony between their inner and outer worlds. Together, Aquamarine and Diamond help align the mind and spirit, providing a sense of clarity and calm even in challenging times.