Ruddock
Knotted T Bar Necklace
Material
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Our take on the classic T bar Albert chain, a simple bar of crushed gold, fixed in place with a single knot. Made from 18 Carat gold plated silver.
Chain length measures 20".
Also available in sterling silver.
Our pieces are made to order, handcrafted in our London studios, please allow up to 4 weeks for production.
Size:
Shipping Time: 2-4 weeks
Hallmarked: Yes
Metal Purity: Plated
Condition: New
Sarah Ruddock is a London-based independent jeweller who established Ruddock Jewellery in 2016. Her minimalist and modernist designs are crafted using the lost wax casting technique, resulting in unique and timeless pieces. Sarah is committed to sustainability, producing her jewellery in small batches or to order, and using recycled gold, silver, and bronze. All of her work is proudly handmade and produced entirely in London with local, family-run businesses.
RUDDOCK’s Return Policy
Each piece of RUDDOCK jewellery is handmade to order, and we do not offer refunds unless a product is found to be defective.
Rings
If your ring needs resizing, we offer this service at £50 for gold plated pieces and £30 for silver. Please contact customer_support@boutee.co.uk to enquire about resizing.
You can see RUDDOCK’s full return policy at the bottom of their storefront.
Ruddock
Bold. Distinctive. Design-led. Ruddock pieces strike a balance between comfort and substance, offering feelings of reassurance and empowerment to the wearer. Designed as physical reminders of spaces in time. Committed to reducing waste and energy, pieces are cast in recycled metals in small batches, or to order. Proudly produced entirely in London.
Jewellery Designer
Sarah Ruddock
Sarah Ruddock is a fashion buyer turned jewellery designer, based in London.
With an affinity for simplicity and modernist sculptural forms, Sarah aspires to create interesting, timeless pieces with a fuss-free spirit.
Each piece is hand-crafted using the traditional technique of lost wax casting, by which Sarah hand-carves or sculpts each piece in wax form initially before being cast into metal. The result being a metal duplicate of the original wax piece.