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Jewelry For Brides Necklace Attachment Drop Pearl Pave Zarah

$31.00

The Rachel bridal backdrop necklace attachment will be a head turning addition to your low back bridal gown. You may purchase the matching items in this collection here:

Backdrop Length * 

Put on any necklace and the dress you will be wearing. Measure from the necklace clasp down your back.

Pearl Color * 

Event Date

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SKU: BNA-RACH Category:

Description

Jewelry For Brides Drop Pearl Pave Crystal Ball Bridal Necklace Attachment Zarah Collection

The Zarah backdrop bridal necklace attachment is the perfect jewelry for brides. It features a 15mm Czech drop pearl topped with a 6mm Czech pave crystal ball. Not a true pave ball as the crystals are prong set so you don’t have to worry about losing a stone, but with the same pave look. Sections of 6mm crystal ball beads with 4mm pearls are wire wrapped into the chain. The lengths start at 7.5″ and go up to 13.5″. If you would like an even longer length please contact me here.

This drop pearl backdrop necklace attaches to your necklace by inserting the ring into the clasp along with the necklace ring. All necklace lobster clasps will hold two rings.

All jewelry for brides is designed with solid sterling silver chains and ear wires and is nickel free.

 

Order from this page if you would like to:

1. Order the backdrop only

2. Order a longer backdrop

The matching Zarah Bridal Jewelry Set is here. The backdrop that comes with this jewelry set is the basic length of 7.5″.

 

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