Coral - Silver - Necklace





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Natural red coral necklace in silver, length about 42 cm, total weight 10 g, with an 18 kt gold clasp and inserts, origin Italy, condition excellent and ready to wear.
Description from the seller
Elegant necklace made from authentic natural coral in a deep red color, composed of irregular, polished fragments. A classic and timeless jewel, ideal for everyday wear or as a collectible piece.
Features
• Material: natural red coral
Type of cut: Irregular fragments (domes)
• Length: approximately 42 cm
Total weight: ca. 10 g
Element diameter: 3–6 mm
Closure: 18 kt yellow gold (stamped)
• Gold inserts: balls and final components in 18 kt gold.
Origin of the coral: Mediterranean area.
Conditions: Excellent, jewelry ready to wear.
Elegant necklace made from authentic natural coral in a deep red color, composed of irregular, polished fragments. A classic and timeless jewel, ideal for everyday wear or as a collectible piece.
Features
• Material: natural red coral
Type of cut: Irregular fragments (domes)
• Length: approximately 42 cm
Total weight: ca. 10 g
Element diameter: 3–6 mm
Closure: 18 kt yellow gold (stamped)
• Gold inserts: balls and final components in 18 kt gold.
Origin of the coral: Mediterranean area.
Conditions: Excellent, jewelry ready to wear.
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