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Jennifer Zeuner "I Love Peace" Necklace

Jennifer Zeuner "I Love Peace" Necklace

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Jennifer Zeuner "I Love Peace" Necklace is an eye-catching piece that is sure to turn heads. The pendant is made of 18k gold vermeil and measures 1 2/3 inches in diameter. It hangs from an 18k gold vermeil chain, which measures 16 inches long.Metal: 18k yellow gold vermeilChain length: 16 inches longPendant measurement: 1 2/3 inches long

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