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One of the reasons everyone loves pearls is because of their ability to go with everything from black tie ensembles to jeans and t-shirt outfits with ease. This sterling silver freshwater pearl necklace and earrings set from Honora is no exception to this jewellery rule. Wear the pieces together or separately for a look that you can wear anytime, anywhere.
• Sterling silver
• Average gram weight (of the set) is 43.00
• Made in China
Necklace:
• Various amounts of 8-9mm potato freshwater pearls
• Necklace measures approximately 18" in length and has a rounded lobster clasp
Earrings:
• (2) 8-8.5mm button freshwater pearls
• Earrings measure approximately 8-8.5mm from top to bottom
• Earrings have post & butterfly backings for pierced ears only
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