We’ve used some of the stunning new Crackled Agate ovals teamed with some sparkly crystal beads to create this extra long necklace! Product Information: This necklace was made 18/3/2019. You may need to find similar beads if items used are no longer in stock, as much of our stock is limited edition.
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