Israeli jeweler Danon is known for making high-quality, beautifully wearable jewelry and accessories. Their Gold-plated necklace with a textured heart pendant is the perfect gift for showing your care and affection to your loved ones.
The heart pendant is textured, giving it a contemporary look that will suit all ages and all outfits, from jeans to a summer dress or business suit. The necklace comes with an extender chain clasp to customize the hanging length. The oyster claw closure is easy to hook and unhook and will keep your necklace secure all day.
The necklace is presented in an elegant gift box that also doubles as a storage box when it is not worn.
You will love this for yourself or as a gift for your loved ones.
To care for your Danon jewelry, we recommend storing it in its box or a sealed bag. Do not wear your jewelry while sleeping or playing active sports. Keep your jewelry away from water. Do not wear it to swim, bathe, or shower. Please keep it away from cosmetics and perfumes.
- Extender chain
- Gold-plated
- Hand-plated
- Nickle-free
Gold-Plated Necklace with a Textured Heart Pendant
Danon is a unique Israeli gift and jewelry company. Family-owned and operated for two generations, Danon has over four decades of experience creating and selling Judaica for the Israeli market.
The family is happy to share special occasions with and help their clients create unforgettable moments. Danon is known in Israel for its meaningful gifts, beautiful Judaica, and creative designs.
Danon has been making jewelry using its traditional method for over 45 years. They start with mezek or pewter, then plate each piece with 24K gold or pure silver. Mezek is a mixture of metals (alloys) based on zinc. It is particularly useful for making jewelry as it does not cause any sensitivity for the wearer.
Each piece of Danon jewelry is hand-plated, guaranteeing a high-quality, durable micro-coating that does not contain nickel.
Danon’s unique process allows the company to fashion beautiful wearable jewelry that will last for years.