Embrace your inner scientist with our Heartbeat science necklace.
This piece features an alloy pendant measuring 3cm by 2.5cm, set on an alloy chain with a length of 60cm and 16mm radius, all in a stunning silver color. While exquisitely detailed, it’s also practical – a gentle reminder to remove it before showering, exercising, or swimming to maintain its luster.
True to Impulse Art's commitment to unique craftsmanship, this chemistry-inspired necklace makes the perfect gift for those fascinated by the beauty of science.
Enhance your collection and showcase your passion with this exceptional piece.
Heartbeat science necklace - Alloy pendant, Alloy chain |
Jewlry composition:
"Alloy" - Alloy pendants and chains have not been tested for metal composition. They may be stainless steel or a mix of copper, brass, nicel. Alloy pendants and chains may tarnish, not recommended for sensistive skin. - do not wear while swimming, showering or excersising.
"Stainless Steel" Stainless Steel pendants and chains have been tested by x-ray for metal composition, confirming the precensce and ratios of elelements such as molybinium and chromium. Stainless steel is durable, corrosion resistant, and suitable for sensitive skin.
"18K Gold plated" Gold plated pendants and chains have been tested by x-ray for metal composition, confirming the precensce of gold and stainless steel of the base material. Gold plating can last a few years of use or more depending on how well it is cared for and worn. more practical in terms of price compaired to pure gold jewlery.
"925 Sterling Silver" pure sterling silver pendants and chains have been tested by x-ray for metal composition, confirming the precensce of at least 92.5% Silver. Sterling silver may tarnish over time, prevenmted when polladium or plated. Silver is naturally antibacterial and is regarded as safe for sensitive skin."Gold Filled" 18K gold and rose gold filled pendants and chians have been tested by x-ray for metal composition, confirming the precensce and ratios of gold. "Filled" jewelry uses a larger layer of precious metals when coating, compaired to plating. "Filled" jewlry lasts longer than plated jewlery.