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Store Onyx and Sterling Silver Oblong Teardrop Pendant with Box Chain
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Onyx and Sterling Silver Oblong Teardrop Pendant with Box Chain

$40.00

Onyx, a variety of chalcedony, derives its name from the Greek word for “claw” or “talon.” The gemstone was very popular during the Victorian Period (1861-1885), when it was used in mourning jewelry. This oblong teardrop-shaped pendant features an oval cabochon onyx and is made of sterling silver (92.5% silver content). The pendant comes on an Italy sterling silver box chain with spring ring clasp.

Chain Length: 18 inches

Weight: 8.4 grams

This is an estate item; items that are preowned may show minimal signs of wear.

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Onyx, a variety of chalcedony, derives its name from the Greek word for “claw” or “talon.” The gemstone was very popular during the Victorian Period (1861-1885), when it was used in mourning jewelry. This oblong teardrop-shaped pendant features an oval cabochon onyx and is made of sterling silver (92.5% silver content). The pendant comes on an Italy sterling silver box chain with spring ring clasp.

Chain Length: 18 inches

Weight: 8.4 grams

This is an estate item; items that are preowned may show minimal signs of wear.

Onyx, a variety of chalcedony, derives its name from the Greek word for “claw” or “talon.” The gemstone was very popular during the Victorian Period (1861-1885), when it was used in mourning jewelry. This oblong teardrop-shaped pendant features an oval cabochon onyx and is made of sterling silver (92.5% silver content). The pendant comes on an Italy sterling silver box chain with spring ring clasp.

Chain Length: 18 inches

Weight: 8.4 grams

This is an estate item; items that are preowned may show minimal signs of wear.

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