"Persephone" - Double Sided Enamel Necklace

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Regular price 399 kr
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Diameter

mm in Ring Size
16.6 mm 0.65 in 6
17.3 mm 0.68 in 7
18.1 mm 0.71 in 8
18.9 mm 0.75 in 9
19.8 mm 0.76 in 10

Ring Size Measurement

How to Measure Ring Diameter: A Simple Guide
Instructions:
1. Find a well-fitting ring that comfortably sits on your finger.
2. Lay the ring flat on a ruler, aligning the inside edge of the ring with the zero mark.
3. Measure the distance from the inside edge of the ring to the opposite inside edge in millimeters.
4. This measurement is the diameter of the ring. Use it to find your perfect fit when shopping for new rings.
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finishing: 18K gold Plated
  • Chain length: 42 + 6cm
  • Pendant: 9 x 16 mm
  • Weight: 5 gr

Introducing our Double Sided Trendy 18K Gold Plated Enamel Natural Mother of pearl Chain Necklace—a masterpiece of minimalist allure and eco-conscious design, meticulously crafted for the modern Minimalist Jewelry Enthusiast with a green heart.

This necklace is more than adornment; it's a testament to conscious fashion. Crafted with precision and plated in radiant 18K gold, its minimalist snake chain design exudes timeless sophistication. The natural shell pendant, adorned with enamel, adds a touch of nature's beauty to your style.

But here's where it truly shines: it's double-sided, offering versatility that aligns with your minimalist aesthetic. You can effortlessly switch between two distinct looks, making this necklace the perfect companion for various occasions.

Discover the beauty of eco-conscious fashion today—choose this versatile necklace and adorn yourself with elegance that reflects your minimalist values and your commitment to a greener future.

Persephone, Greek goddess, daughter of Demeter, abducted by Hades, causing seasons; symbolizing life, death, and rebirth in Greek mythology.

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