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Double Iris on chain features two small fiores individually dangling from two inches of chain attached to your choice of 15" or 17" length chain. The center of the fiores have one bead for a glint of color. Three beads are available for your selection. To view other information topics related to this piece, visit: Gold Jewelry, Garnet Jewelry, Citrine Jewelry, and Designer Jewelry.

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