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Aaria London is a female-led, London-based demi-fine jewellery brand creating symbolic, slow-made pieces designed with love and intention. Our collections are empowering talismans—amulets of protection and miniature storytellers—to inspire self-love and accompany you on life’s adventures. Mindful craftsmanship and ethical choices guide everything we do, and we donate 4% of profits to charity through our partnership with Pledge to create positive social and environmental impact.
Clio Lion Coin Pendant Review — Worth it?
Looking for a small but meaningful piece that reads like a modern talisman? If you want a pendant that feels both like everyday armour and a design-forward accessory, the Clio Lion Coin Pendant from Aaria London is aimed squarely at that gap. It promises recycled materials, a tactile molten finish, and a bold lion motif — but does it deliver on everyday wearability and long-term value? This review breaks down the materials, real-world wear, how it stacks up against similar demi-fine pieces, and who should consider buying it.
Material & Quality
| Brand | Aaria London |
| Materials | Recycled Sterling Silver or 14K Gold Vermeil |
| Finish & Texture | Molten-textured coin pendant with sculpted lion motif and etched Greek inscription (meaning “strength”) |
| Accent Stones | Cubic zirconia stones set to catch the light |
| Options | Pendant only or Pendant with 45cm chain |
| Price (GBP) | £250–£300 depending on metal and chain option |
| Origin / Sustainability | Recycled sterling silver noted; 14K gold vermeil plating over recycled silver |
| Dimensions / Weight | Not specified — see product page for exact measurements |


Real-World Experience — Pros & Cons
- Pros
- Tactile, sculptural presence: The molten texture and raised lion motif give the pendant noticeable depth — it reads like a piece rather than a flat medallion.
- Meaningful details: The etched Greek word for “strength” and the lion symbol add narrative value, which is great if you like jewelry with a story.
- Material choices: You can pick recycled sterling silver or 14K gold vermeil depending on your finish preference; the vermeil option offers a richer, warmer look without the price of solid gold.
- Versatile styling: Works well solo as a statement or layered with delicate chains; the 45cm chain option makes it ready to wear out of the box.
- Good sparkle: Cubic zirconia stones add flash without the cost of diamonds — effective in catching light as advertised.
- Cons
- Demi-fine care required: Gold vermeil will eventually show wear if exposed regularly to water, perfumes, or sweat — you'll need to treat it like plated jewelry.
- Price vs. materials: At £250–£300, the pendant sits at the higher end of vermeil/silver demi-fine. If you prioritize solid gold or natural diamonds, this isn’t that option.
- Stone choice: CZ stones look great initially but don’t have the longevity or resale value of real gemstones.
- Size/weight details unclear: Without explicit dimensions listed, shoppers who care about scale may need to check the product page or try in person to confirm how it hangs.
How It Wears
On the neck the Clio pendant reads as a confident mid-weight charm — not ultra-delicate, but not heavy either. The molten finish hides small scratches better than a high-polish surface, which is useful for daily wear. Expect the vermeil color to mellow over time under heavy use; silver will patina naturally and can be polished back to bright silver.
Quick Comparison — How the Clio Stacks Up
- Vs. Mejuri / similar minimalist coin pendants: Mejuri-style coin pieces are often cleaner and flatter in profile. The Clio stands apart with its sculptural, molten texture and bold lion motif — more statement than minimalist. Mejuri may offer solid gold options at a higher price point; Clio focuses on recycled silver and vermeil demi-fine finishes.
- Vs. Missoma / Missoma-style demi-fine motifs: Missoma often produces chunky, trend-forward pieces with demi-fine plating and motifs. The Clio competes closely on aesthetic and price, but its recycled-silver callout and engraved meaning give it slightly more artisan narrative compared with purely trend-driven pieces.
Who Is This Best For?
- Someone who wants a meaningful, slightly bold pendant that can be worn every day or layered for impact.
- Buyers who care about recycled materials but aren’t ready to commit to solid gold pricing.
- People who prefer tactile, sculptural jewelry rather than super-flat coin pendants.
- Not ideal for those seeking investment pieces (solid gold/real diamonds) or extremely low-maintenance jewelry that can be worn in all conditions without care.
Final Verdict — Worth it?
If you want a demi-fine pendant that reads as a modern talisman — bold, textured, and with a clear design story — the Clio Lion Coin Pendant is worth considering. The recycled sterling silver and 14K gold vermeil options give you a choice of finish, and the molten texture plus lion motif offer a distinctive look that outshines many standard coin pendants. Keep in mind the usual care requirements for vermeil and the fact that the sparkle comes from CZ rather than precious stones.
Bottom line: Great for anyone who values design, symbolism, and a slightly sculptural statement piece. If you want long-term heirloom value in precious metals or gemstones, look to solid gold or fine-jewelry options instead.
Call to Action
Interested in trying the Clio Lion Coin Pendant? Prices start around £250 (pendant only) and go to £300 with the 45cm chain. Buy through our store to unlock an exclusive offer — use code STORE10 at checkout for 10% off (terms apply). Check the product page for full details and current availability.
