SECOND STORIES
The Guardian necklace
The Guardian necklace
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The Guardian Necklace
A modern talisman, designed to be worn every day.
Crafted from a genuine slice of natural gemstone and framed with sparkling cubic zirconia, The Guardian Necklace is our understated take on a timeless protective symbol. Delicate yet distinctive, it’s a piece you’ll instinctively reach for, whether worn alone or layered with your favourite chains.
Available in Turquoise, Malachite and Opal, each stone has its own unique character and natural variations, making every necklace one of a kind.
Finished with a gold-plated chain and designed for everyday wear, it’s a modern keepsake you’ll treasure for years to come.
Please note: This piece is currently available on pre-order, with dispatch expected between 11th and 14th July.
Details
- Genuine natural gemstone
- Available in Turquoise, Malachite or Opal
- Gold-plated
- Cubic zirconia detailing
- Nickel free
- Adjustable chain: 40cm + 5cm extender
- Pendant dimensions: 24mm × 14mm
Stone Meanings
Turquoise
Traditionally associated with protection, wisdom and inner calm. A stone long treasured for bringing balance and encouraging clear communication.
Malachite
Often known as the stone of transformation. Believed to inspire growth, courage and positive change while encouraging you to embrace new chapters.
Opal
Associated with creativity, hope and intuition. Traditionally seen as a stone that encourages self-expression and celebrates new beginnings.
Inspired by the ancient guardian motif, this necklace is designed as a modern talisman, a small reminder to move through the world with confidence, curiosity and calm
Why it Matters
At Second Stories, we believe the pieces we wear every day should feel considered. Rather than following fleeting trends, we create timeless jewellery designed to be lived in, loved and worn for years to come.
Each necklace is crafted using genuine natural gemstones, meaning no two are ever exactly alike. Their unique colours and markings are a reminder that beauty often lies in the imperfect and the individual.
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