HEART PENDANT
HEART PENDANT
hard to break
The HEART PENDANT translates nostalgic memory into a permanent, structural form—reimagining a universal symbol through the JOY ARCHIVE'S signature inflated aesthetic.
Engineered for high-impact, this recycled 925 sterling silver design uses a hollow-core construction to provide a bold, oversized silhouette that remains comfortable for all-day wear on a chain or hoop earring.
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Materials: Recycled 925 sterling silver with an anti-tarnish protective coating
Construction: Hollow-form engineering; high-polish finish
Dimensions: Length, including ring approx. 29 mm
Origin: Design, final assembly and technical oversight by PRAWN. Limited batch production with silver components produced by Responsible Jewellery Council-certified manufacturers. Engraved 925 purity mark and PRAWN maker's mark [Danish Assay Office reg.]
Packaging: Vacuum-packed with repurposed denim to maintain material integrity and prevent oxidation. Optimised for minimal material usage and volumetric footprint
Archive: JOY
SHIPPING // RETURNS
SHIPPING // RETURNS
All pieces will be made within 5 (painted pieces up to 10) business days. Once ready for shipment, we deliver to:
Denmark: 1-3 business days // GLS
EU countries: 1-4 business days // UPS, FedEx or DHL
Rest of the world: 2-7 business days // UPS, FedEx or DHL
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Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt, provided items are unused and returned via tracked, self-funded shipping. A 2-year warranty covers production errors, while custom pieces and general wear are excluded. Non-EU returns must follow a rigorous protocol to avoid import friction.
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
All pieces are engineered for longevity through informed maintenance. Avoid moisture, chemicals, and thermal extremes. Store in isolated, airtight enclosures to inhibit oxidation. Organic pearls and enamel finishes are high-sensitivity components; handle with structural intent to prevent impact damage or surface compromise.
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