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Showing posts with label Recycled Gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recycled Gold. Show all posts

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Marin Pendant - 14K Yellow Gold Reversible Diamond Pendant | Handmade NYC Jewelry By Casey Perez

Marin Pendant by Casey Perez - Handmade 14K yellow gold reversible diamond pendant. Features 0.06ct natural diamonds, recycled gold, and NYC craftsmanship. Available with a chain or standalone.


You get two looks in one pendant. Flip it to show diamonds for sparkle. Turn it around for a plain gold minimalist look.

Casey Perez handcrafts each piece in New York City. She uses recycled 14K yellow gold. The 0.06-carat diamonds are natural and brilliant-cut.

The pendant measures 19mm with its bail. This bail fits your existing chains. You can buy it alone or with a 16" or 18" chain.

Specifications:

  • Diamonds: 0.06 carat total
  • Gold: Recycled 14K yellow
  • Size: 19mm with bail
  • Made in NYC
  • Order on demand

Why choose reversible jewelry?

You save money buying one piece instead of two. Your necklace matches formal and casual outfits. You reduce clutter in your jewelry box.

The diamond side works for dates and meetings. The plain side suits gym sessions and beach days.

Casey makes each pendant after you order. This cuts waste. You get fresh craftsmanship.

The bail grips different chain weights. Try it with delicate chains or chunky styles. Mix metals if you want contrast.

Solid gold lasts decades. These diamonds won't chip or fade. The piece holds value over time.

Chain options matter for your neckline.

The 16" length hits your collarbone, making it suitable for V-necks and scoop tops. The 18" chain falls slightly lower. This suits high necklines and layering.

Already own chains you love? Buy the pendant alone. Save $200-300 on the chain purchase.

The banded texture catches light. This detail makes plain outfits look finished. The pattern stays subtle enough for professional settings.

Sunday, May 29, 2022

Random Thoughts

What is recycled gold? The word recycled is the problem. It means different things to different people. Ask 100 people what it means, and you will get 110 different answers. Some sellers of recycled gold take advantage of the innocence of the consumers too. I think a lot of people that are explaining it to the consumers don't understand it either. It's like two blind walking the street. At the end of the day, it should be about having your gold being certified responsibly and ethically sourced and non-conflict. If your suppliers have done their due diligence, and they are working with a credible third party auditor, that should be good.