Necklace - 18 kt. Yellow gold Pearl






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An 18 kt yellow gold freshwater cultured pearl necklace in three strands, featuring 182 round white pearls (5 mm) on a 41 cm chain, total weight 52 g, with no laboratory report and a hallmarked 750 clasp, in very good condition.
Description from the seller
18k yellow gold and pearl necklace, consisting of three strands of cultured pearls.
The 182 pearls are in creamy white and peachy pink tones, and measure 5-7mm.
The necklace is 41cm long, and weighs 52g. The chunky gold clasp is hallmarked '750'.
The pre-loved item is in very good condition, only some minor wear – please see photos.
The item will be sent by tracked post, however any customs/VAT/import costs will be the sole responsibility of the buyer.
18k yellow gold and pearl necklace, consisting of three strands of cultured pearls.
The 182 pearls are in creamy white and peachy pink tones, and measure 5-7mm.
The necklace is 41cm long, and weighs 52g. The chunky gold clasp is hallmarked '750'.
The pre-loved item is in very good condition, only some minor wear – please see photos.
The item will be sent by tracked post, however any customs/VAT/import costs will be the sole responsibility of the buyer.
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