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Di Mare Turquoise Zirconia Encrusted Cross, Freshwater Pearls Entorchado Rosary Necklace

$269.50

Pearls have been known for their eternal beauty and flawless appearance. Although they have been called for their regal and... Description & Materials

Color: Pink

  • Pink

Size: 37cm

  • 37cm
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Pearls have been known for their eternal beauty and flawless appearance. Although they have been called for their regal and royal look, they can also be paired with any formal or informal outfit. This Rosary with turquoise zirconias necklace is sober yet classy-looking neck jewelry. It is made up of high-quality pearls and zirconias, making it long-lasting and durable. The necklace also features Rose gold cross with encrusted turquoise zirconias, making it perfect to wear on various spiritual, holy, and life milestone events. 

We have handcrafted this lovely piece of ornament and carefully picked each pearl. It has an intricate lobster clasp, making it easy on-off to closure while wearing. Moreover, the Rosary necklace also makes for a thoughtful gift for milestones such as Baptism and communion.

  • Material: Freshwater Pearls, Rose Gold Cross Encrusted with Turquoise Zirconias
  • Pair with matching accessories for a complete look
  • Carefully handcrafted in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Color

Pink

Size

37cm

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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