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Casual Lapis Necklace:1.25 inch Sterling Pendant, Lapis Beads, Crystal Beads, Blue Glass Pipe Beads, Bali Silver & Sterling Beads, Sterling Fittings, Sterling Hook ClaspLength 22 inches In South Africa, I found these wonderful blue glass pipe beads. To me they suggested sweaters and blue jeans. So I tried them with lapis, crystal and Bali beads. It was nice, but lacking something. Then I found this impudent little sterling pendant and started over. I think it made all the difference, and it looks surprisingly good with business attire. The pendant can be removed. It looks wonderful on a jointed Bali silver chain or a molded neck clasp. The lapis necklace can also be worn without the pendant. |
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