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Peridot Gemstone (3.5 mm) Necklace Pendant with Diamond in White Gold

Peridot Gemstone (3.5 mm) Necklace Pendant with Diamond in White Gold

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Simple, sweet and sophisticated. This gemstone pendant has it all. A rich 3.5mm peridot glows below a single crisp round diamond. A strong, secure setting of 10 karat white gold keeps the precious stones safe. SKU: 02JS3177PDW

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