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Piece of the Week: A Padlock by Polly Wales
The fine jewelry designer applies her signature “cast-not-set” technique to a new style of pendant.

New York--There are designers who constantly reinvent themselves, and there are designers who know exactly what defines their aesthetic and stick to it.
Polly Wales belongs in the latter category with her signature “cast-not-set” technique, which she continues to expand to new styles, like this eye-catching padlock pendant, introduced to her collection this year.
Tactile and organic, this show-stopping piece is comprised of 18-karat yellow gold and features an array of multicolored sapphires.
It will be available later this year at Twist in Portland, Oregon, and Peridot Fine Jewelry in Larchmont, New York. Price is available upon request.
A post shared by Polly Wales (@pollywales) on Aug 20, 2017 at 6:49pm PDT
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