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Jennifer Zeuner Jewelry Double Luck Necklace in Vermeil

Jennifer Zeuner Jewelry Double Luck Necklace in Vermeil

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Jennifer Zeuners inspiring creations are hand cut and made of high quality materials. The Double Luck Necklace in Vermeil is has a horseshoe on one end and a four leaf clover on the other. Both of these good luck charms is adorned with a small diamond gem adding to the overall beauty of this necklace. This necklace fits over your neck for easy wearing. Materials: vermeil Length: 26 Details: double luck charms Designer Style No. dl-v

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