Pandora is launching a new Wish collection and we're loving it
One of each, please
One of each, please
The jewellery brand Pandora has launched a new jewellery collection and we are so here for it. Inspired by the classic wishbone, the pieces hide quite a sentimental meaning.
You see, Pandora encourages its wearers to attach their goals, dreams, fears to the wishbone jewellery. This way they are continuously reminded and motivated by their jewellery.
Pandora's Creative Directors, Francesco Terzo and Filippo Ficarelli explain, 'It's an iconic and stylish motif originating from the heart - the Cupid’s bow. We like its simplicity and possibility to be an iconic design.'
All the pieces in the collection have been designed by hand as an everyday staple so they are versatile and contemporary. They can be layered, stacked up, mixed and matched with any outfit or other accessories.
The entire collection uses metals such as silver, 18ct gold and PANDORA Rose, Pandora’s own patented metal: rose gold and silver.
The price range varies between £25-£125. The Pandora Wish collection is available to shop both in stores and online.
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