Crescent Moon Necklace: Solid-Cast Lunar Pendant
Crescent Moon Necklace: Solid-Cast Lunar Pendant
A crescent moon necklace gold-finished in a polished smooth waxing-crescent silhouette, 1.3 x 1.3cm, on a 40cm chain with a 5cm extender. The moon pendant necklace is built solid: at 12g it sits with surprising weight against the collarbone for a pendant this size, signaling solid-core construction rather than hollow-stamped thin sheet. The polished finish has no surface texture or stones, letting the silhouette do all the visual work.
Why You'll Love It
- Polished Smooth Silhouette: pure waxing-crescent shape, no stones or surface texture, the silhouette does all the visual work.
- Solid-Cast 1.8mm Thickness: 12g for a 1.3cm pendant, real material weight versus hollow-pressed fashion alternatives at 3 to 5g.
- 4-Point Reinforced Bail Weld: bail-to-body weld pattern resists bail-loop failure over years of put-on-and-take-off wear.
- 40cm + 5cm Adjustable Chain: places the heavyweight pendant at collarbone height for solo or layered wear.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless steel with 18K gold plating
- Chain length: 40cm + 5cm extender
- Pendant size: 1.3 x 1.3cm
- Weight: 12g (solid-core construction)
- Closure: Lobster clasp
How to Style
- Layer with the equally-bold Belt Buckle Necklace for a heavyweight-pendant pairing across celestial and hardware motifs
- Coordinate with the Two-Tone Star Stud Earrings to wear celestial motifs at both ears and chest: moon below, stars above
- Browse the full pendant necklaces collection for statement-scale or layering pieces
The Glozya Difference
A 1.3 x 1.3cm pendant that weighs 12g is doing something unusual. Most fashion-jewelry crescents at this size weigh 3 to 5g because they are hollow-pressed from thin metal sheet (0.5 to 0.7mm), which deforms over time when caught on clothing or compressed in a jewelry box. Ours is solid-cast at 1.8mm thickness, which is why the weight sits where it does. The bail loop is welded to the moon body with a 4-point reinforcement pattern rather than the single-point bend most fashion pendants use, and the entire pendant is pressed from a single die before plating, so there is no seam where the moon's two horns might separate.