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Turquoise Discs and white Freshwater Pearl Necklace and Earring Set Turquoise Discs and white Freshwater Pearl Necklace and Earring Set
Description: Dyed turquoise discs (thinner than 1313, these don't appear to be stabilised, they have slightly matte surfaces) with 4.2mm graduating down to 3.2mm, sterling silver donut spacer beads between each one. Centre front is a large high lustre and glowy 10.6mm white freshwater pearl, then after 3 turquoise discs, two 10.4mm x 6mm "half" white pearl (flat on one side and rounded on the other), nine turquoise discs, then plump white freshwater pearls measuring 10.1mm x 7mm.
Strung on powerpro and knotted (under spacer beads).
Earrings have a drop of 3.6cm from piercing; ergonomic sterling silver, non slip hooks; they measure 12.1mm wide.
Grade: AA+
Pearl Size: Turquoise Discs: 12.2mm x 2.8mm; Pearls: 10.6mm, 10.4mm x 6mm, 10.1mm x 7mm.
Length: 19.5 inches (49.53cm)
Clasp: Handmade 16 gauge sterling silver hook and eye.
Price: 200.00 AUD 150.00 AUD + Postage
Item Number: 1323
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AAA Pale Pink Keshi Petal  Freshwater Pearl Bracelet AAA Pale Pink Keshi Petal Freshwater Pearl Bracelet
Description: A gorgeous bracelet of the prettiest pale creamy pink in varying shades, medium sized keshi petals freshwater pearls. Glorious lustre, beautiful surfaces. The pearls are slightly cupped like flower petals.
Grade: AAA
Pearl Size: 9-10.5mm x 8-9mm
Length: 8.75 inches (22.23cm)
Clasp: Handmade fine silver hook and eye.
Price: 70.00 AUD 50.00 AUD + Postage
Item Number: 335
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