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Shop › Aquamarine and Silver Necklace

Aquamarine and Silver Necklace

$995.00

This necklace features 70+ carats of gorgeous aquamarine crystals. Raw in shape and polished in form, each angular faceted stone ranges from translucent to transparent. Hand-wired on argentium silver to form a stream, these gorgeous chunks of untreated aquamarine feel both ancient and very contemporary.

The necklace finishes with sterling silver chain so that you can clip it where you like using the sterling silver lobster clasp, having it run from 16.75” at its shortest to 18.25” at its longest. This one-of-a-kind piece is ready to ship.

This necklace features 70+ carats of gorgeous aquamarine crystals. Raw in shape and polished in form, each angular faceted stone ranges from translucent to transparent. Hand-wired on argentium silver to form a stream, these gorgeous chunks of untreated aquamarine feel both ancient and very contemporary.

The necklace finishes with sterling silver chain so that you can clip it where you like using the sterling silver lobster clasp, having it run from 16.75” at its shortest to 18.25” at its longest. This one-of-a-kind piece is ready to ship.

 

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