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Phoenix Petite Pendant

Single lab-grown diamond pendant in the original phoenix-cut, developed by Unsaid. See more details

White gold

A brilliant phoenix-cut diamond pendant suspended from an 18K recycled gold chain.
A symbol of phoenix-like strength handcrafted in lab-grown diamonds.
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Harness the phoenix-like power of renewal with this solitaire diamond necklace.

The Phoenix Petite Pendant fashions a solitaire lab-grown diamond cut after the shape of a phoenixs wing. This original phoenix cut, developed exclusively by Unsaid, features an elongated diamond made of four distinct lines with two lines set at an angle, eventually meeting at the jewels peak. The remaining two lines, which are the longest, rejoice at their ending portion, giving the intense stare of the phoenix. Its diamond motif is attached by the chain on each side so that pendant remains untwisted and in place; this intentional design keep the clasp centered at the nape of the neck. A touch of rebirth, the Phoenix Petite Pendant is a handcrafted jewel of sheer strength, matching the energy of the wearer. This striking lab-grown diamond pendant comes in three carat sizes, petite being the smallest. A perfect jewel for every day wear, or combined with other Phoenix jewels for a layered look. Available in white, yellow, and rose 18K gold.

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Jewel reference U10PT4


Gold weight 18K 2.50g

Total diamond weight 0.32ct


Every Unsaid jewel is handcrafted in our atelier. Products may vary in terms of gold weight and number of stones, depending on the size selected.

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A perfect fit

Our necklaces come with an adjustable chain that allows them to sit at three different lengths, depending on your preference.

The inspiration

The inspiration

Let it burn

Mythology and art show the phoenix as a mark of rebirth and renewal. Egyptians accepted it as the sun god Ra who flew to Heliopolis, the city of the sun. While gathering spices, the sun set its roost on fire as it landed, burning the phoenix in flames. From the ashes, the bird resurrected to begin a new five-hundred-year life cycle.

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