Personalised Infinity Heart Name Necklace in Silver, Size 18-2 Inch, Font - Freehand
£59.99
This personalised infinity heart name necklace in silver is a timeless piece of jewellery that will make you stand out from the rest. The necklace features a beautiful infinity symbol entwined with a heart, symbolising the eternal love and bond between two people. In addition, the necklace can be personalised with an engraving of the name of your choice, making it a unique and meaningful gift. The necklace is crafted from high-quality sterling silver and comes in princess length with a 2-inch extender chain, ensuring the perfect fit for anyone. The font used for the personalisation is an elegant freehand script which gives the necklace a touch of elegance and personality. This necklace is perfect for everyday wear, an excellent gift for a loved one, or as a special reminder of a loved one.
- Freehand font adds an elegant touch to the necklace
- Perfect for everyday wear
- Personalised with the name of your choice, making it a unique and meaningful gift
- Princess-length necklace with a 2-inch extender chain for the perfect fit
- The lobster clasp is sturdy and adjustable
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Product CodeD10514
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Metal TypeSterling Silver
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GenderFemale
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