Binding: Jewelry Brand: Amazon.com Collection Gem Type: Pearl Label: Amazon.com Collection Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection Material Type: pearl Metal Stamp: 14k Metal Type: yellow-gold Model: FWN6570AA-18 Pearl Lustre: medium-luster Pearl Minimum Color: White Pearl Shape: semiround Pearl Stringing Method: single-knotted Pearl Surface Blemishes: lightly-blemished Pearl Type: freshwater-cultured Pearl Uniformity: Good Publisher: Amazon.com Collection Size Per Pearl: 6.5-7.0mm Studio: Amazon.com Collection
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Amazon.com Product DescriptionA classic pearl strand is a jewelry wardrobe essential--versatile, beautiful, and always in fashion. This 18-inch strand showcases 6.5-7mm semi-round white freshwater cultured pearls, nicely matched for size, shape, and color, and individually knotted on coordinating silk cord. The pearls have a beautiful medium luster with light blemishing. Whether it's worn casually or formally, this necklace puts a sophisticated finish on any outfit it graces. It fastens with an elegant filigree clasp, in solid 14 karat yellow gold.
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