The Regal Cascade Golden Choker Set

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Elevate your glamour with The Golden Dewdrop Set, a breathtaking combination of classic elegance and contemporary design. This sophisticated jewelry ensemble features a beautifully crafted gold-toned necklace and a pair of perfectly matched drop earrings.

Necklace Details: The design showcases an intricate array of shimmering clear brilliant-cut stones, leading to a central, clustered motif reminiscent of a blooming flower. The focal point is a luxurious, single magneta-toned pear-shaped drop, providing a rich and dramatic contrast. The necklace rests elegantly in a flattering V-shape, designed to illuminate the décolletage.

Earrings: The accompanying earrings mirror the necklace’s sparkle with a graceful double-drop design, featuring brilliant clear stones and a delicate smaller deep-hued accent stone at the base.

Key Features:

  • Metal: High-quality gold-toned finish.
  • Stones: Premium simulated diamonds and a stunning richly saturated accent stone.
  • Closure: Secure clasp on the necklace.
  • Style: Ideal for formal occasions, bridal wear, or as an unforgettable gift.

Care Instructions: Wipe clean with a soft cloth. Store in a dry, safe place.

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Exquisite gold-toned necklace and earring set featuring brilliant, high-quality simulated diamonds. The delicate chain flows into a stunning floral-inspired centerpiece, finished with a magnificent deep-hued teardrop accent. Perfect for weddings, galas, or any event demanding genuine elegance. Complete the look with matching drop earrings.

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