Blue Turquoise Solitaire Pendant in Silver Tone 8.94 Ct.
Fall in love with the serenity of the blue turquoise solitaire pendant, a piece that captures the essence of tranquillity and beauty. The striking sky blue hue of this gorgeous oval cabochon cut gemstone is complemented by its simple yet elegant design, offering a perfect blend of style and grace. Revered as a symbol of protection and healing, turquoise is not only a captivating gem but also carries deep meaning. The pendant's seamless stainless steel setting enhances its appeal, making it a versatile accessory suitable for any occasion. Whether for yourself or as a thoughtful gift, this pendant promises to be a cherished addition to any jewellery collection.
- Features a stunning sky blue turquoise stone.
- Symbolises protection and healing.
- Crafted with durable stainless steel.
- Perfect for everyday wear or special occasions.
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ColourSky Blue
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StyleSolitaire
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Product Code7879018
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Number of Gemstones1
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Total Gem Weight9.936ct.
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Metal NameStainless Steel
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Metal Weight3.160
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Metal KaratageSteel
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Metal TypeStainless Steel
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Height3.1 CM
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GenderFemale
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Main Stone Nameturquoise
- Blue Turquoise Oval 18x13mm Cabochon Cut Qty: 1 Weight: 8.936ct.
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