Silver - Bracelet - RIVER PEARLS

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Specimen: bracelet with freshwater river beads, silver 925 clasp, total weight 14.71 g, length 20 cm, origin China.

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Description from the seller

A timeless classic, the bracelet with freshwater river pearls of Asian origin.
Total weight: 14.71 g
Total length: 20 cm
Onyx spheres: 8.30 mm
Beads thickness: 2.5 mm
Perfect for adding brightness and uniqueness to any outfit.
Closure in 925 silver
Will be delivered with gift packaging and material warranty.

Seller's Story

Artisans of Torre del Greco for generations, with passion, tradition and creativity we give life to our creations, artisans of Mediterranean Coral, Pink Coral, Turquoise, Arizona, Cameos and pearls. Each creation is unique as it is handcrafted
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A timeless classic, the bracelet with freshwater river pearls of Asian origin.
Total weight: 14.71 g
Total length: 20 cm
Onyx spheres: 8.30 mm
Beads thickness: 2.5 mm
Perfect for adding brightness and uniqueness to any outfit.
Closure in 925 silver
Will be delivered with gift packaging and material warranty.

Seller's Story

Artisans of Torre del Greco for generations, with passion, tradition and creativity we give life to our creations, artisans of Mediterranean Coral, Pink Coral, Turquoise, Arizona, Cameos and pearls. Each creation is unique as it is handcrafted
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Details

Era
After 2000
Metal
Silver
Total weight
14.71 g
Condition
New
Country of origin
China
Title additional information
RIVER PEARLS
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Objects sold
100%
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