Make every entrance unforgettable with this Cubic Zirconia Choker Set, crafted to reflect the brilliance of real diamonds without the heavy price. Designed for Indian celebrations and modern bridal styling, the close-fit choker highlights the neckline.

Price 2,700.00
  • Product Code:
  • PC10695147ACC6CF5
  • SKU:
  • CZBCS-C10
  • Color:
  • White
  • Stone:
  • Alloy, American Diamond
  • Unit:
  • One Necklace, One Pair Of Earrings and One Maang Tikka
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    30 Days

This Cubic Zirconia Choker Set blends timeless elegance with contemporary craftsmanship. Featuring precision-cut CZ stones arranged in a rich, symmetrical pattern, the choker offers a radiant diamond-like shine that enhances both traditional and modern outfits. The silver-tone rhodium finish ensures long-lasting brilliance while remaining lightweight and comfortable for extended wear. Paired with matching drop earrings, this set is ideal for weddings, festive occasions, cocktail events, and bridal gifting. A refined choice for women who value sophistication, sparkle, and statement-making style.

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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