Aquamarine - Silver - Necklace





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Elegant 925 silver necklace featuring 55 natural aquamarine stones (45.60 ct) in irregular, hand-smoothed shapes, blue transparent color, Brazil origin, total length about 44 cm, thermally treated, with a marked 925 lobster clasp.
Description from the seller
Elegant necklace made with genuine natural aquamarine stones, characterized by the typical light blue, transparent, luminous, and delicate color. The stones have an irregular polished shape, with a natural brilliance that shines in the light.
Features
Stone: natural aquamarine
• Color: Transparent light blue
• Cut: irregular or smooth pearls, handmade
• Total length: approx. 44 cm
• Total weight: approx. 9
• Stone size: 4–7 mm (variable)
• Closure: 925 sterling silver lobster clasp (stamped)
• Origin of stones: Brazil
• Condition: Excellent, luminous stones and solid setting
• Treatments: No treatment indicated
Elegant necklace made with genuine natural aquamarine stones, characterized by the typical light blue, transparent, luminous, and delicate color. The stones have an irregular polished shape, with a natural brilliance that shines in the light.
Features
Stone: natural aquamarine
• Color: Transparent light blue
• Cut: irregular or smooth pearls, handmade
• Total length: approx. 44 cm
• Total weight: approx. 9
• Stone size: 4–7 mm (variable)
• Closure: 925 sterling silver lobster clasp (stamped)
• Origin of stones: Brazil
• Condition: Excellent, luminous stones and solid setting
• Treatments: No treatment indicated
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