Multi-Tier Micro Pave Cubic Zirconia Choker Golden Necklace

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The ‘Aura’ Pave Stone Statement Necklace

Step into modern glamour with this uniquely crafted necklace. This piece masterfully blends polished gold-tone metal with dazzling cubic zirconia to create a look that is both sophisticated and eye-catching. The design features a series of curved and rectangular bars adorned with tightly set, brilliant micro-pave stones, offering the opulent look of diamonds without the price tag.

Key Features:

  • Geometric Design: A contemporary arrangement of straight and curved lines gives this necklace a distinct, architectural feel.
  • Two-Tone Finish: The polished gold-tone plating beautifully contrasts with the brilliant silver-tone stones, enhancing the visual depth and versatility.
  • Micro Pave Setting: Thousands of tiny, high-quality Cubic Zirconia (CZ) stones are meticulously set to maximize light reflection and sparkle.
  • Adjustable Comfort: Designed to sit gracefully near the collarbone, the chain is fitted with an adjustable clasp and extension for the perfect fit.
  • Versatile Style: An ideal accessory to elevate a work blouse, add sparkle to a cocktail dress, or simply dress up a casual weekend look.

Specifications:

  • Material: Gold-tone Plated Alloy Metal
  • Stones: High-Grade Cubic Zirconia (CZ)
  • Clasp Type: Lobster Claw with Extender
  • Care: To maintain shine, avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, and harsh chemicals.
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Product Description

​A captivating two-tone necklace featuring sleek, gold-plated bars and brilliant micro-pave cubic zirconia stones in a striking geometric pattern. Modern elegance meets everyday sparkle. Perfect for layering or as a minimalist statement piece.

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