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Platinum Art Nouveau Butterfly Opal Diamond Pendant with Chain

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Breathtaking Opal Diamond and Emerald Butterfly pendant with chain in Platinum and yellow Gold. Set with an Opal 2.5 cm x 1.3 cm with a nice play of color, 1 park shaped Diamonds ca. 0.40 ct, 48 brilliant cut Diamonds ca. 0.70 ct and 2 tiny emerald ca. 0.10 ct. Comes with a 18 K white Gold chain with a length of 46 cm. Masterfully handcrafted piece! Authenticity and money back is guaranteed. For any enquires, please contact the seller through the message center.
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