Pendant - “The Cross”
This cross embodies a harmonious combination of discreet brevity and refined elegance. In this regard, it bears resemblance to the tango dance, where the man establishes the foundation and direction, while the woman adorns it with graceful movements during pauses. This interaction gives rise to a unique tapestry, where one dance, one story, and one union intertwine.
It can be referred to as a stylized symbol of "yin and yang" - the merging of masculine and feminine energies. It evokes a sense of unity and reciprocity. As the saying goes, "I used to only love, but now I'm loved".
Materials - Gold. Sapphires, diamonds.
Weight - 11.09 grams
This cross embodies a harmonious combination of discreet brevity and refined elegance. In this regard, it bears resemblance to the tango dance, where the man establishes the foundation and direction, while the woman adorns it with graceful movements during pauses. This interaction gives rise to a unique tapestry, where one dance, one story, and one union intertwine.
It can be referred to as a stylized symbol of "yin and yang" - the merging of masculine and feminine energies. It evokes a sense of unity and reciprocity. As the saying goes, "I used to only love, but now I'm loved".
Materials - Gold. Sapphires, diamonds.
Weight - 11.09 grams
This cross embodies a harmonious combination of discreet brevity and refined elegance. In this regard, it bears resemblance to the tango dance, where the man establishes the foundation and direction, while the woman adorns it with graceful movements during pauses. This interaction gives rise to a unique tapestry, where one dance, one story, and one union intertwine.
It can be referred to as a stylized symbol of "yin and yang" - the merging of masculine and feminine energies. It evokes a sense of unity and reciprocity. As the saying goes, "I used to only love, but now I'm loved".
Materials - Gold. Sapphires, diamonds.
Weight - 11.09 grams