Blue imperial egg pendant necklace
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This beautiful necklace features a gold-plated egg pendant, intricately decorated, painted with blue enamel and bedecked with crystal glass stones.
Orders are limited to 5 per person, any larger quantities will be refunded.
Details
• Wash with warm soapy water, dry well
Dimensions
Pendant 22mm x 14mm, total height with top ball 33mm, chain thickness 0.4mm, length 46cm with 5cm extension
Composition
Tin and zinc alloy, 18kt gold plate, cold enamel paint, crystal glass stones, 18kt gold-plated tin and zinc alloy chain
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Product code
162373
Necklace lengths

Necklace sizes are a guide and may vary depending on the individual.
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