Enhance your modern elegance with this stylish american stone necklace set, featuring sparkling American stones in a sleek silver-tone plated finish. Perfect for parties, evening wear, and special occasions.
- Category:
- All Jewellery,
- Women,
- Choker
- Product Code:
- PC516958FA3A33788
- SKU:
- MAEBS-C51
- Colormy:
- Amethyst
- Stone:
- Alloy, American Diamond
- Unit:
- One Necklace, One Pair Of Earrings
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Add a touch of contemporary glamour to your jewellery collection with this elegant american stone necklace set. Designed with precision-cut American stones arranged in a refined pattern, this necklace set reflects brilliance and sophistication.
The silver-tone plated base enhances the sparkle of the stones, making it an ideal accessory for parties, cocktail events, weddings, and evening functions. The matching earrings complement the necklace beautifully, creating a complete and balanced jewellery look.
Crafted from skin-safe materials, this american stone necklace set offers comfort, durability, and long-lasting shine. Whether styled with western outfits, gowns, or fusion wear, this necklace set adds a graceful and luxurious touch to any ensemble.
6-Month Warranty
This warranty covers color fading only. It does not include damage caused by water, chemicals, breakage, or physical wear and tear.

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