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Classically elegant and utterly entrancing, this delicate necklace suspends a pear-cut cubic zirconia with deep facets for icy, beautiful sparkle.
- 16" length; 2" extender; 1/4" diameter pendant
- Total cubic zirconia weight: 1.97ct.
- 18k-gold plate or rhodium plate/cubic zirconia
- Imported
- Item #6623920
Helpful info:
Keep jewelry away from water and chemicals; remove during physical activities; store separately in a soft pouch.
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Nadri
Using the traditional techniques of fine-jewelry craftsmanship—like hand polishing and hand setting delicate pavé crystals—Nadri creates eye-catching fashion jewelry at a significant value. Headquartered in New York City, Nadri finds inspiration in the vibrant fashion and art scenes of its hometown to create gorgeous and versatile pieces.
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Mindy
Color: Rhodium
Aug 2, 2024
Great everyday necklace
The only thing I wish was that Nadri would use platinum plate for their silver pieces instead of rhodium plate. All the rhodium plate jewelry has this gray tone that I'm not a fan of. But with these pendant necklaces, the chains are dainty enough that you can get away with it. Their pendants look the best in my opinion. Just the right size and right amount of sparkle. I also have some of the gold color but I prefer silver for versatility reasons. But in terms of finish, the gold looks better with my skin tone (cool olive). If you're deciding between gold and silver and have similar skintone, I think the larger pendant works better for the rhodium pieces because it detracts from the gray chain, whereas the large and small sizes work well for the gold chains.
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Steph L
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Jan 25, 2023
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