Exclusive to Highgrove, this stunning hand-enamelled sterling silver pendant features an intricate dahlia design with white and blue engravings—a symbol of a lasting bond and commitment. It is a stunning statement piece inspired by the dahlias found in terracotta pots throughout Highgrove Gardens, and it serves as a reminder of the gardens' vibrant colour.

Each pendant is handcrafted using the traditional technique of vitreous enamelling, in which thin layers of glass are fused onto the surface of the metal at high temperatures to create a one-of-a-kind piece. Based on the geometric 'Fibonacci' sequence of the dahlia flower, the design is engraved beneath the enamel using the basse-taille technique to achieve different colour depths.

This dahlia pendant hangs from a sterling silver chain and comes beautifully wrapped and gift-boxed, making it an ideal present for the lady in your life.

This necklace is handmade in the UK and crafted by jewellery maker Fiona Rae, who started her career with a grant from the Prince's Trust.

Exclusive to Highgrove, this stunning hand-enamelled sterling silver pendant features an intricate dahlia design with white and blue engravings—a symbol of a lasting bond and commitment. It is a stunning statement piece inspired by the dahlias found in terracotta pots throughout Highgrove Gardens, and it serves as a reminder of the gardens' vibrant colour.

Each pendant is handcrafted using the traditional technique of vitreous enamelling, in which thin layers of glass are fused onto the surface of the metal at high temperatures to create a one-of-a-kind piece. Based on the geometric 'Fibonacci' sequence of the dahlia flower, the design is engraved beneath the enamel using the basse-taille technique to achieve different colour depths.

This dahlia pendant hangs from a sterling silver chain and comes beautifully wrapped and gift-boxed, making it an ideal present for the lady in your life.

This necklace is handmade in the UK and crafted by jewellery maker Fiona Rae, who started her career with a grant from the Prince's Trust.