Spiral Harmony Pendant Set

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Dazzling Spiral Harmony Pendant Set

 

Elevate your jewelry collection with this exquisite gold-tone pendant and earring set, featuring a captivating, modern spiral design.

Design & Craftsmanship:

The circular pendant is the focal point, showcasing a sophisticated openwork spiral pattern meticulously adorned with sparkling, brilliant-cut clear cubic zirconia stones. This dynamic, swirling motif creates a stunning sense of movement and light. The pendant is suspended from a delicate, matching gold-tone chain.

The Complete Look:

The set is completed with a pair of perfectly matching stud earrings. These earrings echo the pendant’s central spiral design, also encrusted with clear stones, and include a subtle, elegant drop accent for a touch of refined glamour.

Versatility & Gifting:

Designed for versatility, this set transitions effortlessly from office wear to evening events. Its radiant finish and timeless design make it an ideal gift for birthdays, anniversaries, or a sophisticated treat for yourself.

Product Details:

  • Metal Finish: High-quality, polished gold tone.

  • Stone Type: Brilliant-cut clear stones (Cubic Zirconia).

  • Set Includes: One pendant necklace and a pair of matching stud earrings.

  • Style: Contemporary, Elegant, Statement.

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Product Description

Elegant Spiral Zirconia Necklace and Earring Set.

  • Intricate spiral design with brilliant-cut clear stones.

  • Fashionable gold-tone finish.

  • Includes matching stud earrings with drop accent.

  • Perfect for everyday elegance or special occasions

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