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Golden South Sea Pearl Sun & Wave Pendant

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Golden South Sea Pearl Sun & Wave PendantThis 14K solid gold pendant features our award winning Sun and Wave motif paired with one hand selected natural golden south sea pearl and adorned with diamonds. The sun has been a symbol of power, growth, health, passion and life in many cultures throughout time. It is the life force that enables all things to thrive and grow. Wear our sun jewelry to tap into your inner strength. A wave represents forthcoming events or occasions, celebrations, and

This 14K solid gold pendant features our award-winning Sun and Wave motif paired with one hand-selected natural golden south sea pearl and adorned with diamonds.

The sun has been a symbol of power, growth, health, passion and life in many cultures throughout time. It is the life-force that enables all things to thrive and grow. Wear our sun jewelry to tap into your inner-strength.

A wave represents forthcoming events or occasions, celebrations, and deep emotions.

Details:

  • Brand: Alamea
  • Materials: 14K Gold
  • Gemstones: Golden South Sea Pearl, Diamond
  • Polished Finish
  • Part of a Set

Dimensions:

Diamond

  • 0.78ct
  • Color: H-G
  • Clarity: SI1-VS2



Gemstone information:

Golden South Sea pearls are among the largest and most valuable pearls in the world. Their exceptional and rare warm golden tones are completely natural.

June’s birthstone, the pearl, symbolizes purity, generosity, and loyalty of its wearer.

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