Necklace Silver Pearl - Pearl - SSP-Akoya Ø8x16mm






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New 925 silver necklace featuring a South Sea cultured pearl and an Akoya cultured pearl, with excellent lustre and clean surface, 70 cm long and 19.5 g total weight, delivered with a jewelry box and certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
One-of-a-kind gorgeous big Southsea & Akoya cultured pearls necklace baroque to round shape from Ø 8 to 16 MM mounted on a nice rosary long 925 Silver chain, clasp & parts with Hallmarks easy to wear. Can be weared in several different ways. Total Length 70 cm. Made in Switzerland.
Metal : Silver 925°/oo with Hallmarks
1 Southsea pearl BQ Ø 16 x 16,8 mm
1 Akoya pearl RD Ø 8x8,5 mm
Quality : Very good
Luster : Excellent
Surface : Clean to natural imperfections on back SSP surface
Colour : Natural white pink & silver bluish shades
Pearls' origins : Australia & Japan
Oyster : Pinctada Maxima & fucata Martensii
Length : Total 70 cm.
Delivered with jewelry box and certificate of authenticity
Shipment from Switzerland by SwissPost Priority or FedEX insured. (Please check FedEx notifications you will receive on your email).
(Notify : Additional local taxes can be asked by your customs' country as we are based in Switzerland (outside E.U. Zone). For buyers residing in Portugal, please note that we will no longer be sending goods as Portuguese customs block each of our shipments & asking destinatary to take a forwarding agent for Custom import. In case of return, please note that VAT all shipping fees and customs fees will not be refunded, and the buyer will be responsible for all costs incurred during the return shipment.) Please always check notifications you'll receive from FedEx to facilitate customs clearance.
Seller's Story
One-of-a-kind gorgeous big Southsea & Akoya cultured pearls necklace baroque to round shape from Ø 8 to 16 MM mounted on a nice rosary long 925 Silver chain, clasp & parts with Hallmarks easy to wear. Can be weared in several different ways. Total Length 70 cm. Made in Switzerland.
Metal : Silver 925°/oo with Hallmarks
1 Southsea pearl BQ Ø 16 x 16,8 mm
1 Akoya pearl RD Ø 8x8,5 mm
Quality : Very good
Luster : Excellent
Surface : Clean to natural imperfections on back SSP surface
Colour : Natural white pink & silver bluish shades
Pearls' origins : Australia & Japan
Oyster : Pinctada Maxima & fucata Martensii
Length : Total 70 cm.
Delivered with jewelry box and certificate of authenticity
Shipment from Switzerland by SwissPost Priority or FedEX insured. (Please check FedEx notifications you will receive on your email).
(Notify : Additional local taxes can be asked by your customs' country as we are based in Switzerland (outside E.U. Zone). For buyers residing in Portugal, please note that we will no longer be sending goods as Portuguese customs block each of our shipments & asking destinatary to take a forwarding agent for Custom import. In case of return, please note that VAT all shipping fees and customs fees will not be refunded, and the buyer will be responsible for all costs incurred during the return shipment.) Please always check notifications you'll receive from FedEx to facilitate customs clearance.
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