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Free Shipping on orders over $150. Delicate and feminine, this lovely necklace features two strings of polished silve adorned with sunny citrines, verdant peridots and smokey quartz gemstones. Fastens securely with a silver clasp and a 2 inch extender. A versatile and timeless design. ICE Style: #NSW_018493.

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