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African Amethyst Cross Pendant with Chain (Size 20 Inch) in Vermeil YG Sterling Silver
£49.99
This holy cross African amethyst pendant is a symbol of divinity and faith. It is decorated with oval-shaped amethyst gemstones secured in a prong setting giving out a bright purple colour. It is made from a 925 sterling silver with a vermeil yellow gold overlay and smooth back gallery giving you a comfortable fit. You can pair it with an amethyst earring to complete the look.
- The holy cross is a symbol of faith, hope and belief
- Amethyst is the birthstone for February born people and the gem of 6th and 17th wedding anniversary
- Amethyst comes from the greek word amethystos means “not drunk”
- It is decorated with amethyst secured in a prong setting
- It has a smooth back gallery giving you a comfortable fit
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Size20
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ColourPurple
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StyleCross Pendant
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Product Code4202880
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Number of Gemstones7
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Total Gem Weight1.100ct.
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Metal NameSterling Silver
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Metal Weight3.450
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Metal Karatage925 Silver
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Metal TypeSilver
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TypeWeb Exclusive
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Plating18K Yellow Gold Vermeil
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ClaspLobster
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Height3 CM
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Main Stone Nameamethyst
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PatternCross
- African Amethyst Oval 4x3mm Faceted Cut Qty: 7 Weight: 1.100ct.
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