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CM has waited patiently for a very long time for this necklace. She requested for a long moonstone/chain combo necklace that mustn't be too heavy on the neck but long enough to be wound 2x. I handpicked these moonstones for the necklace. AAA grade faceted oval moonstones weighing approx 0.75 ct each (14 pcs) and faceted rondells weighing approx 0.45 ct each (15 pcs). I have deliberately taken this at night against a black background so that the blue fire in each stone can be admired. Whilst I thought I did a good job I now realise that some of the stones have a yellow tinge. Thats because I tried to minimise the flashback and used a filter. Anway, I think CM knows I will ensure the nicest stones go into her necklace.
14k goldfilled cable chain attaches the moonstones which I have alternated - oval/chain/rondell/chain.............. Total length of necklace is approx 41"
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