Open Monday - Friday 12:30 - 19:00
Open Monday - Friday 12:30 - 19:00
£75.00 – £250.00Price range: £75.00 through £250.00
This cute little puffed Hare/rabbit pendant was made in Italy from 9ct yellow gold and can be used either as a pendant or a charm for a bracelet.
Presented in a beautiful black leatherette presentation box when purchased with a chain.
When purchased on it’s own it comes in a plastic and cotton wool charm box. Please scroll picture to view the boxes.
Length including loop 24mm.
Length without top rings 18mm × 12mm × 3.5mm.
Available on its own or with a traditional 9ct gold curb link chain in 16inch/40.64cm, 18inch/45.72cm, 20inch/50.8cm.
Please click on (choose an option) for chain length and price.
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| Carat | 9ct |
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| Wedding Anniversary |
We’ll notify you if delivery costs change before dispatch. Orders are processed during our opening hours: Monday to Friday, 1:30pm – 6:30pm.
Customers must provide a secure delivery address where the parcel can be signed for. We cannot be held responsible for loss or damage due to an unsafe delivery location.
All of our products come with complimentary wrapping paper, and all rings come in a box.
For specific details on how to upkeep your jewellery, please read our guides on our blog.
Hares are generally larger, and have longer hind legs then rabbits and longer ears with characteristic black markings. The skulls of rabbits and hares are also different. Rabbit’s fur coat remains its colour year-round, while hares change colour from greyish brown in summer to white in winter.
Rabbits and hares have different diets. Rabbits prefer soft stems, grass or vegetables, hares eat more hard food: bark and rind, buds, small twigs and shoot.
Rabbits usually live in burrows or tunnels in the ground, where they prefer to stay during daylight hours. They try to keep hidden. Hares on the other hand, always stay on the surface among plants and usually try to escape enemies by running.
Rabbits are very social animals; they live in colonies. Male rabbits even fight within a group to become the dominant male. The dominant male rabbit then mates with most of the females in the area. In opposite, hares live most of the time by themselves. They come together in pairs for mating only. There is almost no fighting among hares – they just pair off.
It is amazing that the nature has created such different animals to look the same. But now we know the difference between them and will not be deceived anymore by those tricky long-eared creatures.
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