Square Cluster Pendent Set

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🌟 Timeless Elegance: Cluster Square Pendant & Stud Earrings Set

 

Embrace sophisticated glamour with this stunning jewelry set. Featuring a radiant, geometric design, this necklace and earring combination is crafted to capture the light and attention from every angle.

The pendant is a bold, square silhouette showcasing a mesmerizing cluster of brilliant, high-quality simulated stones at its center, surrounded by a glittering halo of smaller accents. This striking piece hangs gracefully from a delicate, yet sturdy, gold-tone box chain.

The matching stud earrings mirror the pendant’s square shape and dazzling radiance, offering the perfect balance of brilliance and wearability. Secured with comfortable posts, these studs add a final touch of polished sparkle to your ensemble.

Key Features:

  • Design: Modern square cluster design with brilliant, clear simulated stones.

  • Material: Luxurious gold-tone finish (or gold-plated finish).

  • Versatility: Ideal for weddings, formal events, date nights, or adding everyday sparkle.

  • Set Includes: One pendant necklace with chain and one pair of stud earrings.

Care Instructions: Keep away from moisture and harsh chemicals to maintain its lasting shine.

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        • Dazzling gold-tone pendant and matching stud earrings featuring brilliant, clustered stones. Perfect for elevating any look.

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