: Sterling Silver Diamond Accented Children's Heart Locket, 15'

: Sterling Silver Diamond Accented Children's Heart Locket, 15'

Sterling Silver Diamond Accented Children's Heart Locket, 15'

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Sterling Silver Diamond Accented Children's Heart Locket, 15'
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Chain Type: Curb
Clasp Type: spring-ring-clasps
Feature: This item is handcrafted in the USA
Label: Amazon.com Collection
Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection
Material Type: sterling-silver
Metal Stamp: 925-Sterling
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Model: M491
Publisher: Amazon.com Collection
Sales Rank: 264
Studio: Amazon.com Collection



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good Buy. ...
Really like the Heart Locket, but the chain will be replaced. It has come apart at the clasp twice so I will upgrade. Very happy overall.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Sterling silver diamond accented children's heart locket, 15\" review ...
The chain was very thin and fragile. The locket, itself, stopped closing properly within 3 days. I plan to send it back for a refund. Pretty, but piece of junk.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Overall lovely product/packaging disappointing ...
This review is a bit mixed. While this is a children's silver locket, I ordered it for my mom to wear on her charm bracelet. When it arrived I was pleased with the quality, it was high polished sterling silver with a small diamond accent, as described. However, I wasn't at all pleased with the packaging and the front of the heart was scratched, right next to the diamond. Also the chain was a tangled mess and I can't get the knot out. Basically it comes in a blue jewelry pouch which would look pretty if there were a small box INSIDE the pouch with the necklace mounted on it. Instead they just throw the necklace into the pouch. I am glad I had it shipped to me and not the recipient. I would have been embarassed for her to get it like this. They are sending me a replacement and the shipping was free and only two days transit time. So, if the replacement isn't scratched and tangled, it should be lovely. Incidentally, I reduced some photos to fit the locket and it should be just adorable once its all put together.


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