Nas Nakit
Zivka Diamond and Pearl Pendant
Zivka Diamond and Pearl Pendant
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Where grace meets legacy.
The Zivka Diamond and Pearl Pendant is a masterclass in refined elegance — meticulously handcrafted in 14-karat yellow gold and crowned with a radiant Ohrid Pearl, cradled beneath a 0.75-point round diamond set in a scalloped, domed floral motif.
Delicate bead-wire filigree craftsmanship graces its tapered gold bail, echoing centuries of Macedonian artistry. The luminous pearl brings softness; the diamond, brilliance — together, they create a pendant that is graceful, feminine, and steeped in legacy.
Designed to elevate any chain, the Zivka Diamond and Pearl Pendant transforms the everyday into something extraordinary. A piece that marks life’s special moments — or simply celebrates beauty with intention.
Radiant. Enduring. Unmistakably Macedonian.
More than a pendant — it’s a legacy, worn close to the heart.
Heritage & History
Heritage & History
Ohrid Pearls are among Macedonia’s most cherished cultural treasures — handcrafted using a secret technique passed down through generations. Made from the ground scales of the Plashica fish, found only in Lake Ohrid, these pearls possess a soft, ethereal shimmer unlike any other in the world.
The production method is known only to two families — the Talevi and Filevi — and remains one of the best-kept secrets in European craftsmanship.
At Nas Nakit, we proudly use Talevi Ohrid Pearls, honouring both tradition and artistry.
To wear one is to carry a piece of Macedonia’s soul — luminous, rare, and timeless.
Materials
Materials
14ct gold
Talevi Ohrid Pearls
Diamond: 0.75-pt. round diamond (SI3–I1 clarity/G, H colour)
Dimensions
Dimensions
Pearl: 8mm
Pendant height: 14.4 x 9.0mm
Shipping
Shipping
IN-STOCK ITEMS
Australia & NZ: 3-10 business days
USA, Canada, UK: 10-15 business days
Rest of the world: Contact us
Pre Order
Pre Order
Some of our items are marked as pre-order. Delivery for all pre-order items can take 4 to 6 weeks. Check out our policy here.
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Ohrid Pearls
The history of the Ohrid Pearls dates back to the 1920s, when a Russian immigrant introduced the secret technique to the Talevi and Filevi families. In the last several decades, Ohrid's gleaming pearls have become one of the countries biggest trademarks.