Pearl Necklace
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Paperclip Chain Charm Necklace
$169.00Transform your style with this bold paper clip chain charm necklace, our new stacker clasp allows you to add or remove the charms to change the look. Crafted from premium 14ct gold-plated sterling silver and adorned with a stunning freshwater baroque pearl and disc pendant.
Chain length is 40cm with pearl charm approx 8mm width and 13mm wide disc that can be engraved front and back. Please note pearls are rounded in shape but there will be some natural variation.
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Pearl Necklace With Sterling Silver Detail
$92.00Our baroque pearl necklace with sterling silver detail looks amazing on it own or you can add a pearl and or disc charm.
The mini disc charm sterling silver is 10mm wide and can be engraved with an initial or symbol.
Featuring a string of petite pearls this fine look will look amazing worn on its own or layered up with other necklaces.
Approx 3.5mm baroque pearls strung onto wire, 40cm + 5cm adjustable extender (45cm total length).
PLEASE NOTE
Baroque pearls are natural and will vary in size and shape. Baroque, even the sound of the word evokes an image of something unique and extravagant… the word originates either from French (where baroque means “irregular shape”) or the Portuguese word barroco (meaning “irregular pearl”). -
Pearl Necklace With Gold Vermeil Detail
$139.00Our baroque pearl necklace with gold vermeil detail looks amazing on it own or you can add a pearl and or disc charm. Featuring a string of petite pearls this fine look will look amazing worn on its own or layered up with other necklaces.
Approx 3.5mm baroque pearls strung onto wire, 40cm + 5cm adjustable extender (45cm total length).
The mini disc charm is gold vermeil, 10mm wide and can be engraved with an initial or symbol.
The pearl charm is approx 10mm x 5mm
PLEASE NOTE
Baroque pearls are natural and will vary in size and shape. Baroque, even the sound of the word evokes an image of something unique and extravagant… the word originates either from French (where baroque means “irregular shape”) or the Portuguese word barroco (meaning “irregular pearl”).