Regal Dewdrop Set

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Embrace timeless sophistication with the Regal Dewdrop Set, an exquisite combination of a necklace and matching drop earrings designed to make a statement.

  • Design & Craftsmanship: The necklace is meticulously crafted in a lustrous gold-tone finish. It features a stunning, flexible collar adorned with a continuous line of brilliant-cut, clear, simulated stones shaped like delicate leaves or teardrops, leading to a gorgeous focal pendant.

  • The Focal Point: The centerpiece is a graceful teardrop-shaped clear stone, elegantly framed by a halo of smaller stones and topped with an intricate, openwork floral or bow motif. This detail adds a touch of classic, feminine charm.

  • Matching Earrings: The accompanying drop earrings perfectly mirror the set’s style. They feature a sophisticated upper segment with smaller stones that transition to a beautiful central dewdrop-shaped stone, providing captivating movement and sparkle.

  • Occasion Ready: This set is the ideal accessory for bridal wear, formal dinners, gala events, or whenever you want to add a touch of regal brilliance to your attire.

Key Features:

  • Metal Finish: High-shine gold-tone plating.

  • Stones: High-quality, brilliant-cut clear simulated stones.

  • Closure: Secure clasp closure for comfortable wear.

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Product Description

  • Dazzling gold-tone necklace featuring a delicate chain and a V-shaped collar of sparkling, clear-cut stones.

  • Elegant teardrop pendant as the centerpiece, surrounded by a delicate floral motif.

  • Matching dangle earrings complete the sophisticated look.

  • Perfect for weddings, anniversaries, or special evening events.

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