Limited-Edition Platinum Plated Partridge Wishbone Necklace

£170

Fiona Dean has platinum plated a limited number of her beautiful sterling silver wishbone necklaces. A real wishbone is used to create a mould which is then filled with sterling silver using the 'lost wax' method – an ancient technique that recreates an exact likeness. This has then been plated in platinum to stunning effect.

• Sterling silver plated with platinum
• The pendant mould was cast from an actual partridge wishbone
• Individually wrapped in a handcrafted fabric envelope
• Chain length 46cm, Wishbone H 4.5cm, W 2cm
• Handmade in Scotland
• Stamped with the Platinum Jubilee Hallmark

Due to ongoing issues across the UK with all delivery platforms, we cannot guarantee arrival of your purchases before the January 4th. Thank you for your patience. 

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Items are shipped directly from:

The Fife Arms, Mar Rd, Braemar, Aberdeenshire, AB35 5YN, Scotland.​

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Shipping
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Please note that we do not deliver to all destinations from all of our shipping locations, and we are unable to deliver items to the following destinations from any of our shipping locations: Aaland Islands, Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Georgia, Gibraltar, Heard Island and Mcdonald Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn, Samoa, Solomon Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Timor Leste, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna.

Returns & Exchanges

Important information
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If you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason, you can return it to us no later than 28 days from the date you receive it and provided the item is in saleable condition, we will refund or exchange the item(s), excluding any delivery charges.

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Return shipping will be charged at standard shipping rates based on your shipping location.

Making a return
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On receipt of your returns request, we will email you a returns label to attach to the packaged item(s).If you would like to arrange a return via home collection or a collection point drop off, please inform us when you submit your returns request and we can help organise this with you.
When returning items to The Fife Arms, please ensure that they are well packaged and protected from damage in transit, within the original packaging. 
You are responsible for each item until we receive it.
All items will be inspected upon return.
Once we have received your returned item(s), we will arrange a refund, excluding any shipping costs, which will be paid in accordance with our Online Shop Terms.

MORE ABOUT

Fiona Dean

Fiona Dean’s work has evolved from a passion for art and science, blurring the boundaries between the two subjects. Her art tries to untangle some of the psychological and biological questions between the two fields.

She trained with the Scottish taxidermist George Jamieson and has developed a fascination with this process. For her jewellery, she starts with part of a bird – a bone or claw – and makes a wax mould. She then creates an exact likeness of the original piece by pouring molten silver into the mould. This ancient technique – which has been used to capture the fine detail of metal objects since at least 3,000 BC – is known as the ‘lost wax’ method.

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