Embracing the beautiful Palestinian jewelry heritage - the olive bead

By thhaba

Zeytuna Necklace

Regular price 740 KD
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Specifications
  • Material: 18K yellow gold, natural diamonds, emeralds & tanzanite
  • Necklace Style: Statement pendant choker
  • Chain Style: Gemstone bead chain
  • Length: 38cm with jump rings extension to 39.5cm (extendable upon request)
  • Lock: Parrot claps
  • Perfect for: Wearing alone & stacking, special occasions, luxury gifting
Details

1.35ct Emerald:

  • Gold: 4.1g 18K yellow gold
  • Emerald: 1.35ct pear shape Brazilian emerald, 8mmx6.77mm
  • Diamonds: 0.10ct round brilliant fancy green diamonds VS
  • Gemstones: Faceted disc bead cut tanzanite

1.80ct Emerald:

  • Gold: 4.15g 18K yellow gold
  • Emerald: 1.80ct pear shape Brazilian emerald, 9.7mmx6.2mm
  • Diamonds: 0.10ct round brilliant fancy green diamonds VS
  • Gemstones: Faceted disc bead cut tanzanite

1.85ct Emerald:

  • Gold: 4.3g 18K yellow gold
  • Emerald: 1.85ct pear shape Brazilian emerald, 10mmx7.3mm
  • Diamonds: 0.10ct round brilliant fancy green diamonds VS
  • Gemstones: Faceted disc bead cut tanzanite

Rooted in heritage. Alive with colour.

The  Zeytuna Necklace is a celebration of culture and nature in equal measure. A strand of faceted tanzanite beads — soft lavender blue and endlessly luminous — flows around the neck, punctuated by 18K yellow gold links inspired by a traditional Palestinian motif of the olive bead. Ancient geometry, worn close to the heart.

At the centre, a vivid oval Brazilian emerald drops freely from a bold architectural gold bail — its intense green bezel set and suspended like a jewel from another world. Above it, a row of rare green diamonds crowns the bail, adding a flash of earthy brilliance that ties the entire colour story together.

Tanzanite blue. Emerald green. Gold that carries a thousand years of craft.

Zeytuna — the Arabic word for olive. A symbol of roots, resilience and beauty that endures.