Weeping Willow Necklace

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£4.50
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£4.50Listen up, goddesses! Our Weeping Willow Necklace is a spring/summer must-have. Renowned for their dramatic yet elegant silhouette, we've paid homage to our Co-Founder Rosie's love for the weeping willow tree, translating their graceful branches and delicate silver-edged leaves into a go-to jewellery box staple for any occasion. Laser cut boughs of pearlescent green acrylic leaves 'weep' into a wearable arch: hand linked and suspended from an adjustable silver-tone chain by our team of expert jewellery makers in the UK. This piece is part of a numbered edition of 75. Finished with a limited edition tag, our triumphant tree comes with a Tatty Devine certificate of authenticity.
Collection: Kaleidoscope of Love
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Weeping Willow Necklace reviews
- Jennie B.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars10 seconds agoStunning
Simply stunning! I’ve had so many compliments on this necklace. Sits perfectly at both lengths.
Was this helpful? - KHVerified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoWeeping willow necklace
Beautiful, easy to wear classic design.
Was this helpful? - Iben Vinther N.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoThe pics don’t do justice!
I like preordering.
Was this helpful? - Sarah M.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoApproved by the judgey mafia (my mother)
My mother has often, loudly, despaired of my taste and proclivity towards big, bright, bold and beautiful jewellery. Apparently I should endeavour to be more lady like and less is more. So it was quite the surprise to both of us that she complimented me on a Tatty Devine item.
I have decided that I like the willow necklace far too much to hold this against it and am delighted to report that it has achieved the holy grail of being a piece that my mother and I can agree on - a monumental feat!
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