.925 Sterling Silver The Eye of Providence ( Eye of God ) Pendant Necklace
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.925 Sterling Silver The Eye of Providence ( Eye of God ) Pendant Necklace

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.925 Sterling Silver The Eye of Providence ( Eye of God ) Pendant NecklaceDescription: 925 Sterling Silver The Eye of Providence ( Eye of God ) Pendant Necklace Item No.: 2186* Metal type: Guaranteed . 925 Sterling Silver with stamped 925 Metal color: Silver. Finish: High polished. Measurement: Pendant Height with Bail: 1. 08" (27. 432 mm) Pendant Height without Bail: 0. 86" (21. 844 mm) Pendant Width: 0. 72" (18. 288 mm) Comes with Italy Chain length: available in 16", 18", 20", 22". Note: Made in USA. Please allow 10 15


Description:

925 Sterling Silver The Eye of Providence ( Eye of God ) Pendant Necklace


Item No.:

2186*

Metal type: Guaranteed .925 Sterling Silver with stamped 925
Metal color: Silver. Finish: High-polished.
Measurement:
  • Pendant Height with Bail: 1.08" (27.432 mm) 
  • Pendant Height without Bail: 0.86" (21.844 mm) 
  • Pendant Width: 0.72" (18.288 mm) 
  • Comes with Italy Chain length: available in 16", 18", 20", 22".


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