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COIN LAYERS

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NECKLACES

Purchase all three necklaces as a set and save $75

During her travels across the globe, designer Briana Erin has collected antique coins from their native regions. She incorporates fragments and elements into her designs, creating wearable, historic treasures.

Each coin holds a unique history, which can be seen on our Coin History page. The coins in her designs are reproductions or sections taken from the originals.

Gold Mini Coin and Horsebit Necklace

  • Custom "horse bit" detail
  • Swarovski crystal bezel
  • 16”-18" adjustable chain
  • Coin pendant is 18mm / 0.7" in diameter (approximately the size of a U.S. dime)
  • Coin is a reproduction of the original
  • Lobster closure
  • Designed to layer

Gold Molat Necklace

  • Custom "horse bit" detail
  • Black diamond Swarovski crystals on bezel
  • Justin II double sided Roman coin
  • 18"-20" adjustable chain
  • Lobster clasp

Gold Pavia Pavé & Coin Frame Station Necklace

  • Antique sterling silver plated coins
  • Black diamond Swarovski pavé crystals
  • Toggle closure
  • 41" length

Material: Tat2's Signature Satin Gold and Vintage Sterling Silver finishes are over white metal alloy or brass. Learn more.


  • Each piece is packaged in a custom Tat2 Designs velour pouch and jewelry box.

    If you'd like us to exclude your packing slip please email us at info@tat2designs.com

    If you would like us to include a gift note, be sure to add it to the "Note to Tat2 Designs:" box on the cart page.

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Darci Champion

Love both coin necklaces I might buy the third one

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Helen Pennington
TAT 2 Coin Layer Necklaces

Absolutely love these necklaces. High quality with a beautiful design. I have received many compliments on these pieces. Definitely worth the price.

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Andrea Messinger
Mini coin and horsebit necklace

Very pretty necklace. Looks great layered with larger pieces!

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Customer - Susan
Beyond my expectations

I love my three necklaces: have received many compliments on them. I'm now on the look-out for other jewelry from your line

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Whittle
Early delivery

My wife loved her Xmas presents, thank you for getting them to my early and the text messages!

Size Guide
Use the charts below when referencing different lengths & sizes.
Don't hesitate to reach out regarding the length of a necklace or bracelet you may be interested in purchasing. 
We are always happy to accommodate special requests.
Please email us at customerservice@tat2designs.com

NECKLACE LENGTH CHART

(Measurements are shown in inches)

 

RING SIZE

 (Measuring your finger)
 ITEMS YOU'LL NEED:
Paper
Scissors
A marker
INSTUCTIONS:
Cut an even strip of paper.
On the finger you wish to measure, wrap the slice of paper around the base of the finger, just below the knuckle. 
Ensure that the paper is wrapped tightly around your finger for a secure fit.
Mark the spot where it meets.
Measure the distance with a ruler (in mm); that’s your fingers circumference.

 

PRO TIPS FOR MEASURING:
Double check your knuckle measurement as some people need to size up to fit rings over knuckles.
Throughout the day, our fingers tend to swell. Your best bet is to measure your fingers at the end of the day for the most accurate fit.
Be sure that your hands aren’t too cold. When we’re cold, our fingers shrink in size. Measure when the temperature is just right. 

WRIST SIZE

To measure your wrist size, you can use a flexible measuring tape or a piece of string.
Tape measure
This is the most accurate method. With your palm facing up and fingers spread, place the end of the tape measure in the middle of your wrist and wrap it around snugly. Measure in inches or centimeters. For bracelets, you can add half an inch to your measurement to determine the right size.
String and ruler
Wrap a piece of string around your wrist where you'd normally wear a watch, not too tightly. Mark or hold the string where it meets the starting point, then lay it flat on a ruler and measure the length. You can also use other materials like yarn, dental floss, ribbon, or shoelace.