1928 Jewelry Semi Precious Turquoise Round Beaded Drop Necklace 18"

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SKU: 78970

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You can never go wrong with this semi precious Turquoise bead necklace! A simple delicate piece that will match perfect with any outfit. 18" 14K gold dipped faceted ball chain necklace features a lantern shape Austrian crystal bead on top of a small flower cap design that leads down to 10mm Turquoise semi precious round bead. With a lobster clasp closure for a secure fit.

  • Round Genuine Howlite Dyed Turquoise
  • Peridot Lantern Shape Genuine Austrian Crystal Element
  • Measurements: 18"L x 0.87"H x 0.39"W
  • 1.2mm Faceted Ball Chain Dipped In 14K Gold

1928 JEWELRY COLLECTION

From the vaults of rich European capitals to the antique laden attics of old American estates, 1928 Jewelry has created modern replicas of the most beautiful, exquisite vintage jewelry ever made. For those who love all things vintage...1928 is for the chic fashionista on the hunt for affordable antique and vintage inspired jewelry and accessories. Take a peek through collection and you'll find styles that are simple and charming, elegant and classy, bold and dramatic or quirky and unique in the form earrings, necklaces, bracelets, brooches, pins, rings and more.

  • “From the vaults of rich European capitals to the antique laden attics of old American estates, 1928 Jewelry has created modern replicas of the most beautiful, exquisite vintage jewelry ever made. For those who love all things vintage...1928 is for the chic fashionista on the hunt for affordable antique and vintage inspired jewelry and accessories.”

    Mel Bernie

    Founder and Visionary
  • "The 1928 Jewelry Company is inspired by the Roaring 20s, Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco designs. Each piece embodies the opulence, romance, grace, and boldness of these historical periods, showcasing intricate detailing and sparkling gemstones."

    Mel Bernie

    Founder and Visionary

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