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This attractive necklace comprises a very traditionally designed pendant that is shaped like the sun and radiates the warmth of kempu stones set around a dark green gemstone. The necklace string is made of unique-shaped hollow Sterling Silver (92.5%) beads woven in silver wire and gold-dipped. The earstuds perfectly replicate the design of the pendant. Handcrafted in Sterling Silver (92.5%) and dipped in gold, this beautiful jewellery set will certainly make the festive season more joyful.
You have the option of buying only the pendant& earrings or the entire set along with the Chain.
Product Details
Measurements: Length of necklace : 23 inches
Height of Pendant : 1.6 inches ; Width of Pendant : 1.6 inches
Height of ear-stud: 0.9 inch; Width of ear-stud: 0.9 inch.
Gemstones used: kempu stone (also known as spinel or Zircon).
Product Code: SP0013
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