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VINTAGE ESTATE 14K GOLD CULTURED PEARL TURQUOISE BRACELET 3 STRAND

$ 203.28

Availability: 58 in stock
  • Secondary Stone: Pearl
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Bracelet
  • Condition: PERFECT PEARLS ARE 7.5 MM BRACELET IS 7 1/2 INCHES LONG 44 GRAMS
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Length: 7 1/2 INCHES
  • Metal Purity: 14k
  • Modified Item: No
  • Style: Strand/String
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Metal: Yellow Gold
  • Main Stone: Pearl
  • Brand: Estate
  • Main Stone Creation: Cultured
  • Main Stone Color: Cream

    Description

    VINTAGE ESTATE 14K GOLD CULTURED PEARL TURQUOISE BRACELET 3 STRAND 44 GRAMS   PERFECT  PEARLS ARE 7.5 MM     BRACELET IS  7 1/2 INCHES LONG  44 GRAMS
    Fascinate her with this gorgeous pearl and turquoise  bracelet. Expertly crafted, this classy look showcases three strands of lustrous 7.5 mm round -shaped cultured freshwater pearls alternating with a 14k gold floral clasp with genuine turquoise  Buffed to a brilliant luster, this 7 1/2 -inch bracelet secures with a 14 gold  box clasp.
    Add instant elegance to any attire with this timeless pearl bracelet.
    Pearls are the birthstone for June. They are also considered to be a mystical birthstone for November and an astrological birthstone for Gemini and Cancer.
    Pearls are also considered to be lucky for Sagittarius. FRESH WATER PEARLS:
    These promote sincerity, truth and loyalty.
    Also is said to enhance personal integrity, soothes, calms, yet focuses attention. Pearls in History :
    At one time, pearls were considered to be important financial assets, similar in price to real estate. This was because thousands of oysters had to be searched to find a single pearl.
    Pearls were worn by medieval knights going into battle to protect them from harm.
    One story claims that Cleopatra placed a pearl in a glass of wine and drank the wine once the pearl had dissolved to impress Marc Antony.
    The beauty of pearls have often been mentioned in history - from Homer's epic The Odyssey, to Marco Polo's accounts of the king of China, to ancient Hindu epics.