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Citrine By The Stones Small Silver Pendant

Citrine By The Stones Small Silver Pendant

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The Stones- Marry, Michelle and Joanne-create their jewelry collection with a deep sense of family. Born in Peru and based in Miami, the designing family influences their unique pieces with inspiration from their artistic up-bringing.Necklace measures approx 20" in length. Pendant measures approx 1" in length. Toggle closure.

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