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Habé Pearl String | Gold

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This piece is inspired by an orchid discovered in 1911 near the hill station of Panchgani, which is the source of its name — Panchgani Habé-aamri (Habenaria panchganiensis). The Habé Pearl String features the moth-shaped flower as a pendant, flanked by large and opulent freshwater rice pearls on either side.

Romantic. Opulent. Grand.

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Specifications Plus

Material: Self-glazing parian clay body — fired in three cycles at a maximum temperature of 1220°C
Metallic Lustre: 24-karat yellow gold lustre
Pendant Size: H 3.5 cm x W 3.5 cm
Pearls: Freshwater rice pearl string — 18 inches
Metal Components: 0.5 micron gold-plating on 925 sterling silver

Each piece is hand-sculpted from porcelain and no two forms are identical. Expect slight variations in texture and appearance. They add to the unique charm of each piece.

Care Tips Plus

Porcelain is a delicate material that demands gentle handling. Keep it away from hard surfaces and sharp objects to prevent damage. With the right care, your porcelain treasures can be cherished for generations. ♡

Read detailed care instructions here.

Ithé Promise Plus

Porcelain is a delicate material that requires gentle handling. However, we want you, our valued customer, to feel at ease knowing that if an accident were to occur, we're here to pick up the pieces.

During the first year, if your porcelain piece gets damaged, you are entitled to one free replacement.

Read the terms for the Ithé Promise here

Inspiration Plus

The Habenaria panchganiensis, locally known as panchgani habé-aamri in Marathi and Konkani, is a terrestrial orchid endemic to the Western Ghats of India, specifically found in the Mumbai, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg districts of Konkan.

Each flower is composed of two lateral petals and a more elaborate third lip petal that is lobed and fringed, giving it a uniquely sensual appearance. Blooming from July to September, it aligns its existence with the rhythm of the monsoon season, thriving on hilltops in high rainfall areas where it is both sunny and moist.

Due to its restricted habitat and specific growing conditions, Habenaria panchganiensis is considered a rare and valuable species. Recently, it has been placed in the critically endangered category, underscoring the importance of conservation efforts to protect this delicate orchid.

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