Crystal Mala | Natural 2mm Faceted Crystal Mala Necklace – Dainty Healing Gemstone Choker for Women – Adjustable Gold Plated Chain

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Elevate your daily ensemble with the timeless elegance of our Micro-Faceted Crystal Mala. Designed for the modern woman who appreciates minimalist luxury, this necklace features genuine semi-precious stones meticulously cut into tiny facets to provide a subtle, diamond-like sparkle.

Whether you choose the grounding energy of Black Spinel, the calming vibes of Rose Quartz, or the protection of Amethyst, each mala is crafted to serve as both a beautiful accessory and a personal talisman. The dainty 2mm beads offer a delicate silhouette that complements any neckline—from casual tees to evening dresses.

The necklace is finished with a durable, high-polish gold-plated lobster clasp and an adjustable extender, allowing you to customize the length for the perfect “stackable” look. It makes an ideal gift for birthdays, anniversaries, or yoga practitioners looking for a “Zen-inspired” fashion statement.

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Product Description

  • Premium Quality: Hand-strung with high-grade, 2mm micro-faceted crystal beads that catch the light beautifully.

  • Versatile Style: Ultra-thin and lightweight design, perfect for layering with other necklaces or wearing as a standalone minimalist piece.

  • Adjustable Fit: Measures 14 inches with a 2-inch gold-plated extender chain to fit comfortably as a choker or a short necklace.

  • Skin Friendly: Lead and nickel-free materials ensure it is safe for sensitive skin.

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