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A delicate looking piece that lacks no shortage of elegance and class, this palladium silver mother of pearl and ruby pendant with chain is indeed one for your collection of favourites.
• Palladium silver, 18K yellow gold vermiel (average metal gram weight is 7.24)
• (1) 30x23mm oval shaped mother of pearl inlay, bezel & prong set
• (3) 1.75mm round shaped ruby (0.12 ctw)
• Average combined gram weight is 11.40
• Pendant measures approximately 1 1/2" in length with a gallery backing
• Chain measures approximately 18" in length with a spring ring clasp
• Nickel free
• Country of Origin: China
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