Mateo - 14K Yellow Gold Pearl; Diamond Cornucopia Necklace - Yellow - OS - Gifts For Her
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$3400.00 -12% OFF
$3800.00
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The Mateo 14K Yellow Gold Pearl and Diamond Cornucopia Necklace is a symphony of elegance and modernity, capturing the essence of understated luxury. Inspired by the horn of plenty, its design speaks to ideas of abundance and grace. The luminous cultured pearl and the shimmering diamonds set against rich, solid gold create a striking contrast, embodying sophistication that feels both timeless and current. Handcrafted in NYC, this piece flawlessly channels that sought-after balance between minimalism and opulence.
As you slip on this necklace, it fluidly adapts to your body’s lines, moving with an effortless grace. Its delicate yet impactful presence makes it a versatile companion across a spectrum of settings, transitioning seamlessly from day to night. Worn solo, it holds its own with a refined poise; layered, it becomes a bold testament to personal style. The Cornucopia Necklace is an investment in sophistication, serving as both a focal point and a subtle enhancer in a jewelry collection. Whether paired with a crisp blouse or a sleek evening dress, it drapes elegantly, drawing subtle attention without overpowering.
Materials / Fabrication
- 14K Yellow Gold
- Cultured Pearl
- Diamond Accents
- Inspired by the horn of plenty design
- Handcrafted in NYC
Recommended Care
- Store in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches.
- Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and perfumes to maintain luster.
- Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth when needed.
- Have professionally inspected and cleaned annually.
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About Mateo
Mateo New York is a distinguished fine jewelry brand founded by Matthew "Mateo" Harris in 2009. The brand initially launched with a men's jewelry line inspired by a working man's toolbox, but later pivoted to focus on women's fine jewelry in 2014. Mateo's designs are celebrated for their minimalist aesthetic, clean lines, and sculptural shapes, drawing inspiration from modern art and artists like Alexander Calder and Wassily Kandinsky.