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Divine Serpent Moonstone Necklace

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Elevate your style with the mystical allure of the Divine Serpent Rainbow Moonstone Necklace by Midsummer Star Jewellery. Crafted in sterling silver, this exquisite necklace features a snake pendant adorned with a small moonstone gemstone on its head.

The intricately designed snake pendant, measuring 25mm in length and 11mm in width, captures the symbolism of transformation and rebirth. The 2mm Rainbow Moonstone Cabochon adds a touch of ethereal beauty, enhancing the pendant's mystical charm.

The delicate chain measures 45cm, gracefully adorning your neckline with boho elegance. Marked with the .925 STΔR hallmark, this necklace signifies authenticity and quality. Its high polish and oxidized finish create a captivating contrast, adding depth and character to the piece.

Designed with versatility in mind, this necklace is now compatible with a range of neck charms, allowing you to personalize and create a unique expression of your style. However, please note that due to its delicate nature, the necklace requires gentle care to prevent any accidental damage.

Embrace the enchanting energy of the Divine Serpent Rainbow Moonstone Necklace by Midsummer Star. Let the mystical symbolism and radiant moonstone infuse your jewelry collection with boho sophistication.

Sterling Silver Divine Serpent Rainbow Moonstone Necklace

  • Weight: 3.5g
  • Length: 25mm Snake
  • Width: 11mm Snake
  • Stone: 2mm Rainbow Moonstone Cabochon
  • Chain Length: 45cm
  • Marked .925 STΔR
  • SKU #N479
  • High Polish, Oxidised
  • Our precious chains are crafted from fine sterling silver. Their delicate nature means they need to be cared for with loving kindness to avoid accidentally snagging or stretching. Please consider this before purchasing as this kind of damage is not covered under our returns policy.

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