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RedEnvelope heart's desire necklace

RedEnvelope heart's desire necklace

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Inspired by a vintage couture design, this delicate pendant hides a private expression only she can see. Swivel the 18k-gold vermeil heart to the side to reveal the personal message engraved on the sterling-silver plate underneath. Slide it back, and your secret message is hidden. Exclusively from RedEnvelope. sterling-silver cable chain chain adjusts from 20""-22""L pendant: 3/4"" diam. lobster clasp may be engraved with up to two lines of up to 10 characters each

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