Victoria Jewelry [Health and Longevity] 925 Sterling Silver Created Blue Opal Sea Turtle Pendant Necklace 18", Birthstone Jewelry for Women(Blue)

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Fine Jewelry: Real S925 sterling silver, we have been approved by Amazon Test, pendant and box chain all stamped 925. We have changed our brand to " Victoria Jewelry", gift box and velvet bag has been changed, so when you receive them, you will like them, they are better
[Health and Longevity], turtle is the symbol of longevity,turtles live a very long and fruitful life,and teaches great spiritual significance of taking the very best care of self and having a long life filled with splendid journeys having learned many valuable life lessons.The greatest wealth is Health, so wear the turtle necklace as a reminder that keeping healthy,this is your greatest wealth
What that means for you is A sparkle Hawaiian turtle Pendant, What that REALLY means for you is a special gift to your wife/mom/girlfriend/daughter/grandmother/best friend/kids on Christmas day,Birthday,Anniversary and mother's day. We prepare a deluxe jewelry gift box for every occasion
What that ultimately means for you is your love and blessing to them
Jewelry itself has no value, but the jewels which can make women shining are priceless! Wearing ordinary jewelry, people remember that jewelry. Wearing elegant jewelry, people remember the woman who wears that jewellry

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Warm Tips:
1.Please avoid contacting with the acid and alkali, corrosive substances.
2.Please avoid the collision, so as to avoid surface scratches.
3.Please avoid wearing it when sweating a lot, shower or sleep, etc.
4.Please wipe them with soft cloth when you clean your jewelries.

History:
Opal, comes from the Latin Opalus, means "display all kind of gem stones' beauty ." Roman naturalist Pliny said: "In one piece opal stone,
you can see the flame ruby, amethyst-like stain, like emerald green sea, colorful, seamless, beautiful." Opal 95 % of origin is produced in
Australia, as well as North America Mexico, South America, Brazil also produce opal.