: 0.60 Carat Sterling Silver CZ Cross Pendant

: 0.60 Carat Sterling Silver CZ Cross Pendant

0.60 Carat Sterling Silver CZ Cross Pendant

from: CoolStyles.com



0.60 Carat Sterling Silver CZ Cross Pendant
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: CoolStyles.com
Chain Type: ball
Clasp Type: spring-ring-clasps
Label: CoolStyles.com
Manufacturer: CoolStyles.com
Material Type: cubic-zirconia
Metal Stamp: 925-sterling
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Publisher: CoolStyles.com
Sales Rank: 40256
Setting Type: prongs
Studio: CoolStyles.com










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The look of white gold at a silver price! This sterling silver cross pendant perfectly mimics white gold and diamonds with its rhodium finish and cubic-zirconia stones. Rhodium is a metal that is part of the platinum family. High-end silver and gold are rhodium treated to prevent oxidation and to have the white shiny look associated with platinum and white gold. This pendant's rhodium finish will prevent it from tarnishing. Comes with 16'/18' adjustable sterling silver chain.

















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