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Deep green freshwater coil pearls approx 13mm in diameter with a beautiful luster. The pearls are nicely formed too.
They are suspended from champange rice pearls which have a little cluster of shaded green grossular garnet rondells. Total drop length is 4cm.
Added in a new collage of photos because many people were seeing the pearls as black !! Trust me the coins are a deep lush green and the rice pearls are champange whilst the rondells are green grossular garnet.
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