Amali Watermelon Tourmaline Necklace

# N-2385-TOUR Necklace

Amali Watermelon Tourmaline Necklace

# N-2385-TOUR Necklace

This necklace features an extraordinarily vibrant Tourmaline that glows with a deep raspberry pink on one side and a lively forest green on the other, with a thin shading of lighter translucence where the two hues meet. This remarkable one-of-a-kind gem is suspended on a yellow gold chain, set in a handmade gold bezel with braided detail and granulation.

Metal: 18k yellow gold
Tourmaline: 13.47cts. 11 x 16mm
Pendant Size (not including bail): 1/2" x 3/4"
Chain: can be worn at 16" and 18"
Closure: lobster clasp
Handmade in New York
Style # N-2385-TOUR

Approximately 1 week for delivery

$3,850

Available for order - approximately 1 week for delivery

Product Details

Name Watermelon Tourmaline Necklace
Stock Number N-2385-TOUR
Style Number N-2385-TOUR
Department Fashion
Type Necklace
Sub Type Gemstone Necklaces
Collection One of a Kinds
Material 18K Yellow Gold

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Sara Freedenfeld

Amali Jewelry

"My intention is to delicately unite the natural simplicity of handcrafted artistry with the sophistication and glamour of high fashion. "

Sara's design philosophy is centered around the importance of feeling deeply connected to everything she does. She enjoys the challenge of creating complex designs and gets lost for hours trying to navigate a new design from vision to completion.  

Each piece is created by hand in Sara's New York studio using mechanical connections to combine 18 karat chains, gemstones and diamonds. Her designs are distinguishable by the intricately woven highly reflective chain used to create rich textures with a lot of movement

Sara discovered her passion for making jewelry while backpacking through South America. In the Andes mountains of Chile she learned to combine natural elements with knotted strings to form intricate wearable art. In Venezuela she met an artist who taught her how to link and mold metal. Drawing inspiration from the natural landscapes and vibrant textiles that colored her travels, Sara set out to create a line of jewelry that reflects her complex aesthetic vision.