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To my mother

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Imagine her smile when you give her this Zodiac Name Necklace. Handcrafted with care, this piece is made from durable stainless steel and optionally dipped in 18k yellow gold and features her unique astrological sign. This would make an ideal gift for your beloved partner, family members, or dear friends on special occasions like anniversaries, birthdays, or any event where you want to express your love and appreciation in an unforgettable way.




This stylish necklace features the astrological sign of your choice suspended on an 18”-22” adjustable chain. Your necklace will be custom made upon ordering. It's a gift that they will surely want to keep close to their heart.


Product specifications: 

  • Polished stainless steel or 18K yellow gold finish
  • Unique astrological pendant 
  • Adjustable cable chain (18” - 22”)
  • 9mm lobster clasp



Your piece is lovingly packaged in a complimentary soft touch box for easy gifting. Elevate your presentation by upgrading to the mahogany style luxury box, which features a brilliant LED spotlight.

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