Gold Screw It Pearl Necklace
Motley x Frances Wadsworth Jones
£250
The Story of the Piece
Rebellion and tradition combine in perfect harmony with the Screw It Pearl Necklace. This subversive string of pearls is made up of 53 freshwater pearls, and features a hand-crafted 18 kt gold vermeil screw pierced through its side. Perfect for a healthy dose of everyday subversion.
Every piece of Motley jewellery comes beautifully packaged and gift-ready, with its own free travel pouch and polishing cloth.
About the Designer
Frances Wadsworth Jones is a British Jeweller and Royal College of Art graduate. Frances lives in London, where she runs her design studio. Her provocative style and eye for classic craftsmanship make her timeless, spirited pieces stand out.
Frances brings a rebellious edge to her jewellery, expressing an altogether more modern vision of femininity through her work. Freshwater pearls drilled with silver or gold screws challenge the old age outlook on pearls. We’d say her first Motley collection (and first time outside of high luxury) hits the nail on the head.
Sizing & Materials
53 Freshwater pearls 925 Sterling Silver Length: 45 cm
Delivery & Returns
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About the designer
Frances Wadsworth Jones
Frances Wadsworth Jones, or FWJ to the initiated, is a British Jeweller and Royal College of Art graduate. Frances lives in London, where she runs her design studio. She’s known for combining traditional craftsmanship techniques with subversive design.
The Screw You collection is a not-so-subtle rejection of the prim and proper pearls of twinsets gone by. We’d say her first Motley collection (and first time outside of high luxury) hits the nail on the head.