Earlier this week, we introduced the ‘something blue’ pendant for a bride. Inspired by the traditional wedding verse recited before many weddings.
“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, a sixpence in your shoe.”
Acting as charms or tokens, items are collected from loved ones, usually family members, or friends and worn on the wedding day for good luck. Our something blue pendant is not just any pendant set with a blue gemstone.
This unique pendant was designed by Serendipity Diamonds – styled with a rare blue diamond cut Aquamarine – surrounded by a halo of grain set diamonds.
The additional feature of this pendant design is an engravable back, which is all included within the commission at no extra cost. We take a few words – perhaps a message from groom to bride, or the wedding date and add them to the reverse of the pendant as a keepsake. The something blue pendant is a truly personal gift, that honours a long standing tradition whilst giving the wearer something to treasure for a lifetime.
The version shown is 9ct white gold, with Aquamarine and diamonds, supplied boxed and gift packaged with an 18″ chain.
This pendant design is crafted to order, taking around 3-4 weeks to create. More details can be seen on our dedicated page for the design.

About Mark Johnson
My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. I have 30 years or experience in polished diamonds and jewellery. Today, I work with an expert team in our Isle of Wight jewellery showroom located in Ryde. Most of my work involves helping clients in our showroom, working on our two websites and photographing jewellery commissions.