Aurora Borealis Golden Choker American Diamond Set

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Elevate your ensemble with the breathtaking “Aurora Borealis” Set.

The Necklace: A classic tennis-style design updated with graduated stones that lead to a magnificent, large cluster pendant, creating a focal point of unparalleled sparkle. Each stone is meticulously set to maximize light reflection, ensuring an unforgettable glow with every turn. The rich gold-tone finish provides a luxurious base for the pristine, clear stones.

The Earrings: Matching stud earrings feature a perfectly sized cluster of brilliant stones, echoing the pendant’s design. They catch the light beautifully, completing the high-fashion look without overpowering the necklace.

Key Features:

  • Stone Type: High-quality, brilliant-cut clear simulated diamonds.
  • Setting: Secure prong setting for maximum light exposure and durability.
  • Finish: Lustrous gold-tone plating.
  • Occasion: Ideal for bridal wear, formal dinners, proms, or black-tie events.

A timeless treasure guaranteed to turn heads—because frankly, why whisper when you can sparkle?

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Dazzling brilliance. This exquisite gold-tone necklace and earring set features an unbroken line of brilliant-cut simulated diamonds, culminating in a spectacular floral-cluster pendant. Perfect for weddings, galas, or when you simply need to shine brightest.

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