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Duomo 14k Gold Vermeil Cross & Signet Green Aventurine Entorchado Rosary Men’s Necklace

$400.00

Introducing Agate and Aventurine Necklace, our stunning piece from the rosaries collection. This holy necklace features a classic design made... Description & Materials

Also Available In: Green Aventurine

  • Green Aventurine

Colour: Green

  • Green

Size: 61 cm

  • 61 cm
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Introducing Agate and Aventurine Necklace, our stunning piece from the rosaries collection. This holy necklace features a classic design made from agate and aventurine stone with a 14k Gold Vermeil Cross Signet. Aventurine is a quartz known for its positivity and wellness and brings good luck. Wearing such a powerful necklace can bring tranquility and stability to your life. 

The cross signet attached to the necklace has a deep meaning, and the prime answer is belief in a higher power. It has considerable importance in the community that believes in it, but the prime reason is faith and spirituality. You can wear this beautiful necklace at events such as prayers and meditations.

  • Material: Agate, Green Aventurine, 14k Gold Vermeil Cross Signet 
  • Best use for activities such as devotion, prayer, and meditation 
  • Carefully handcrafted in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Also Available In

Green Aventurine

Colour

Green

Size

61 cm

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You are welcome to the launch of my latest artistic venture.

“Entorchado Rosaries by Fabrizio Sassano”

This is a very special moment as I share my heritage and culture with the world. I dedicate this project to all my family in Italy, Venezuela, and in particular my mother, who has always been my greatest inspiration.


Un abrazo fuerte,
Fabrizio Sassano