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Dichroic art glass choker, 'Ardent Heart' by NOVICA

Dichroic art glass choker, 'Ardent Heart' by NOVICA

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Glowing with the colors of dichroic art glass, an ardent heart centers this choker. Gloria and David create a splendid tribute to love, displaying the pendant on a cotton cord with silver clasp. Sterling rings flank the heart. Each piece is individually hand-crafted, thus no two will ever be exactly identical in color and pattern. Due to the nature of the procedure, subtle cracks may appear during the cooling process. .925 rating silver

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