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'Je M'en Fous' - I Don't Care Necklace in Brass or Sterling Silver In a Geometric Design - choose this phrase or opt for your own custom wording.
This necklace is made from a brass or sterling silver pendant with a satin finish, hand sawn and hand stamped, with the words 'Je M'en Fous' which translates as 'I don't care' in French and apparently it's the equivalent of the British 'I don't give a shit'.
It hangs on a silver chain that is 18"/ 45cm long. The pendant is 1.5cm in diameter.
It can also be personalised with your choice of wording. Or if you would like a different chain length please don't hesitate to get in contact!
Please note the 5th photo is of the silver version of the pendant with no coloured lettering.
You can choose personalised wording of up to 15 characters which can include letters and numbers (English language characters only).
All of the jewellery that I make has been designed and made by me in my studio in Brighton, UK. I try to use materials that are produced in the UK, and I mainly work with hand tools (as opposed to electrical machinery), to be as environmentally friendly as possible. I feel that creating pieces by hand causes every piece to be a little bit more unique.
This necklace is made from a brass or sterling silver pendant with a satin finish, hand sawn and hand stamped, with the words 'Je M'en Fous' which translates as 'I don't care' in French and apparently it's the equivalent of the British 'I don't give a shit'.
It hangs on a silver chain that is 18"/ 45cm long. The pendant is 1.5cm in diameter.
It can also be personalised with your choice of wording. Or if you would like a different chain length please don't hesitate to get in contact!
Please note the 5th photo is of the silver version of the pendant with no coloured lettering.
You can choose personalised wording of up to 15 characters which can include letters and numbers (English language characters only).
All of the jewellery that I make has been designed and made by me in my studio in Brighton, UK. I try to use materials that are produced in the UK, and I mainly work with hand tools (as opposed to electrical machinery), to be as environmentally friendly as possible. I feel that creating pieces by hand causes every piece to be a little bit more unique.