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Holiday Fun Pendant Ring

Material
Silver 22k
Tire width
2 mm
Art
24713
Ring Size
15
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17.5
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18.5
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23
Product description
This pendant ring embodies the light-hearted traditions of Easter festivities. Sturdy acanthus leaves on the top of the ring hold in place a sumptuously decorated egg. The egg can rotate around its own axis, so that the narrow and wide ends change places, or it can spin, creating a playful and dynamic effect. The Easter greeting ‘Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!’ is engraved around the ring’s band. The pendant hoop can be detached, transforming the piece into an ordinary ring.
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