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Beautiful Nepalese craftsmanship is impressively displayed in this Himalayan Gems moss agate sterling silver pendant and cord. You will love the breathtaking green colour of the semi-precious gemstone featured in this fascinating piece.
• Sterling silver
• (1) 32x22mm oval shaped moss agate (47.00 ctw), bezel set
• Average gram weight is 16.10 (pendant only)
• Pendant measures approximately 1 7/8" in length & 1" in width
• Pendant comes on a 18" thick silver cord with ball & loop closure
• Stone colour will vary as stones are natural & hand cut
• Nickel free
• Country of Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
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