: Heart Black 9-10mm AA Freshwater Sterling Silver Pearl Pendant

: Heart Black 9-10mm AA Freshwater Sterling Silver Pearl Pendant

Heart Black 9-10mm AA Freshwater Sterling Silver Pearl Pendant

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Heart Black 9-10mm AA Freshwater Sterling Silver Pearl Pendant
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 68










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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Pearls Only
Label: PearlsOnly.com
Manufacturer: PearlsOnly.com
Pearl Lustre: high-luster
Pearl Shape: Button
Pearl Surface Blemishes: lightly-blemished
Pearl Type: freshwater-cultured
Pearl Uniformity: very-good
Publisher: PearlsOnly.com
Sales Rank: 68
Size Per Pearl: 9.0-10.0mm
Studio: PearlsOnly.com



Features:
  • FREE Pearl Care Card and Storage Pouch
  • FREE Elegant Gift to create a lasting memory
  • Stunning Presentation and lots of little extras.
  • FREE Appraisal Certificate by a Pearl Expert holding both an Accredited Jewelry Professional Diploma and a Pearls Certificate from GIA (Gemological Institute of America).







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
You will love this beautiful modern interpretation of this classic pendant. This gorgeous black pendant is created from genuine high quality freshwater pearls. Carefully grown over many years, they have been gently harvested and matched to the strictest of standards. This pendant showcases one black 9 to 10mm freshwater pearl. The pearl is an overall AA - combining outstanding AAA luster, unique button shape and AA body. This pendant is accompanied, FREE of charge, by this .925 gorgeous sterling silver chain. As a bonus, we gently cover this chain with a thin layer of rich white gold to prevent tarnishing. Your pendant will be carefully packed and shipped to you in an elegant velvet lined box and accompanied by lots of free extras (please see photos above). And, if you choose, we would be delighted to gift wrap your pendant free of charge and turn this pendant into an unforgettable gift.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * I wear it often ...
My husband bought me this necklace about a year ago. I still wear it very often, I love how elegant it looks.
It's definitely not a typical looking necklace, so if you like to be more unique, or original than others, then this necklace is definitely for you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * very lovely pendant ...
this is a very lovely pendant, and It looks great with anything. I bought one for myself and one as a gift and both of us really like this pendant. The chain that comes with it is shorter than I would like, but it is not hard to change the chain if you want to.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * An exquisite heart ...
This was the perfect gift for my beautiful wife, she was really surprised 'cause she didn't know nothing until it was in her hands. A really loveable gift.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very Nice for Price ...
The Black Pearl Heart pendant is a fine piece of jewelry for those with a sweet spot for pearls. The chain left a bit to be desired due to thinness, but wasn't too thin that I don't mind waiting on buying a thicker chain. The packaging and presentation of the pendant is as fine as the product.

I love this pendant and bet that you or your loved one will love it, too!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful! ...
The heart and chain are both very nice. Usually the chains are a bit too thin, but I was actually surprised with this one. The pearl is amazing also. Very round, very shiny, and it is centered wonderfully in the heart. I bought this with the matching earrings and they were a big hit. My girlfriend loved them and my mom looked like she would love a pair also. I will definitely buy from PearlsOnly again in the future, you get more than you pay for.


Pendant Pearl Silver Sterling Freshwater AA 9-10mm Black Heart


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