Medium Klover necklace pendant in 9ct yellow gold set with facetted pear shape golden citrine and a central diamond. Inspired by the four leaf Clover - the first leaf is for faith, the second is for hope, the third is for love, and the fourth is for luck. From the journey to Scandinavia.
Lucky Scandinavian Klover, and your four precious leaves,
Faith, hope, love and luck, we hope to receive.
Each petal and stem in perfect symmetry,
Mesmerise us with your soft fragility.
The pendant, including loop, measures approximately 16x25mm.
The pendant is shown here on a Catena Fine Chain.
All Cassandra Goad pendants are sold without chains so that you may select the chain of your choice, both in style and length. If you would like to add a chain have a look at our selection here.
The Klover design is inspired by the four leaf clovers that Cassandra loves. Each of the four petals symbolise: Faith, Hope, Love and Luck with a diamond linking them together at the centre. The design can be set with the same stone in the petals or with a variety of colours as well as bespoke designs. Recently, Cassandra has added a beautiful and rare deep green Chrome Diopside pendant to the collection.
Drawing from the French word "citron", lemon, a citrine gemstone emulates the vitality and freshness of the vivid yellow fruit, as a symbol for prosperity, success, and imagination. Burnished in shades of yellow, from clear glistening yellows to flaming oranges, they are thought of as gemmologist's gold. Pale stones remind Cassandra of white waterlilies, the brighter yellows of tumbling Banksiae roses, and the golden richer hues of autumnal dahlias. Natural citrine can be found in Brazil, Spain, and Madagascar. As November's birthstone, they are said to protect against evil thoughts, stripping away your negativity with a new-found zest for creativity and exciting pursuits.
All Cassandra Goad Jewellery is designed and made in our workshops in London.
Ever in search of the unusual and rare, Cassandra travels the world to source beautiful gemstones, either in the rough or cut form.
The craftsman works as an artist recreating the design in metal. The jewel is then mounted, assayed, polished and set.