Cream Rectangular Natural Opal Necklace

£19.00 £37.00

Description

A marriage of soft gold and natural opal create a soft elegant femme necklace.

 

Detail: Natural Opal Stone

Colour: Soft Gold

Dimensions: 45cm/17.7" Length; 3.5cm/1.4" Extension

Materials

Iron & Zinc alloy with a Stainless Steel Post
The Iron gives the product strength and durability and the Zinc makes the piece lightweight and comfortable to wear - the perfect combination.

We use Stainless Steel Posts on our earrings reduce the chance of an allergic reaction.

All pieces are Nickel free.

Returns & Exchanges

If you are looking to return your item, we are happy to either exchange or refund your order (excluding earrings) if returned within 30 days. All our jewellery also comes with a 6 month warranty, where we are happy to swap items with manufacturing faults free of charge.

All UK purchases have free tracked returns.

Full Refunds & Exchange Policy

Ethically Made in Naledi Not-for-Profit Factory in South Africa
Recyclable Packaging
Nickel Free
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FAQ

Ethical Manufacturing

Who benefits when I buy a Naledi treasure?

Naledi is more than just jewellery. When you buy a Naledi treasure, you are contributing to our non-profit factory where our pieces are made. The proceeds from each sale has a direct impact on the craftspeople who work in the factory.

Why is the Naledi factory setup as a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO)?

The factory is wholly owned by those that work there and all profits from the products made are distributed equally amongst them. The Naledi factory team are the only beneficiaries of the work that they put into creating our beautiful pieces of jewellery.

What do the jobs at the factory mean to those employed?

Each sale made contributes to their livelihood. These incomes are often the only source of income for their
households and as a result provides them with shelter, food, and a way to provide education to their children and help the wider community around them.

Where is the Naledi factory?

The factory is based the small rural town of Botshabelo, South Africa. Botshabelo is an underprivileged community which is desperate for employment opportunities. These jobs help lift those out of poverty, an unfortunate reality in South Africa where over 35% of the population is unemployed, which is currently the highest unemployment rate worldwide.