The Marquise Cascade Silver Choker Necklace Set

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Experience unparalleled brilliance with The Marquise Cascade Set, a breathtaking jewelry ensemble designed to capture the light and the attention of everyone in the room.

  • Necklace Design: The delicate necklace features an uninterrupted, flexible row of high-quality, brilliant-cut stones, meticulously arranged in a signature marquise shape. The stones are set to create a graduated, V-shaped centerpiece, which flows seamlessly into a classic tennis-style band. The refined setting ensures maximum sparkle and a comfortable drape.

  • Matching Earrings: The accompanying drop earrings perfectly mirror the necklace’s design, showcasing the same signature marquise stones cascading down to elegantly frame the face. They feature secure backs for comfortable all-day or all-night wear.

  • Versatile Glamour: This set is the ultimate accessory for any formal event—from bridal wear and black-tie galas to milestone anniversaries. Its clean, radiant aesthetic makes it a versatile statement piece that will remain a classic in your jewelry collection for years to come.

Details:

  • Stone: High-brilliance, premium-grade clear faceted crystals/stones.

  • Closure: Secure, easy-to-use clasp on the necklace.

  • Style: Timeless, elegant, and sophisticated.

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Elegant Marquise Cascade Set: Dazzle with this stunning necklace and matching drop earrings. Featuring brilliant marquise-cut stones in a fluid, cascading design, this set offers timeless sophistication and sparkle. Perfect for weddings, parties, or adding glamour to any evening look.

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