Answer
Mar 09, 2025 - 01:12 PM
Hello! We sold out of this pendant, so I can't show you a picture of the diamond set into it. But the diamond is exposed on the back side. However, the point of the diamond does not rest on the wearer, as the sides of the bezel extend further than the bottom of the diamond. The circle of the bottom part of the bezel keeps the pendant from flipping over.
Attached is a picture of the bezel part we use.
We can set up the necklace so the chain has a jump ring at 16", so that way you can wear it at 16" or 18". (Or you can tell us what length you want the jump ring placed at.)
Attached is a picture of the bezel part we use.
We can set up the necklace so the chain has a jump ring at 16", so that way you can wear it at 16" or 18". (Or you can tell us what length you want the jump ring placed at.)