- Cute coin style necklace with October birth flower Marigold flora embossed, very delicate and classic pendant for women. This kind of minimalist coin necklace is a hit, in fashion and all match with your daily outfit. With meaningful flower hidden message, the disc necklace will deliver your love and blessing.
- Material: Made of durable 316L stainless steel with excellent polishing craftsmanship, which will make it look gorgeous and sparkling. Our birth flower necklaces are nickel free, lead free & cadmium free, safety for sensitive skin and will not break, abrade, tarnish or fade.
- Measurement: Chain Length: 18inch + 2inch/46cm+5cm extension chain. You can adjust the length by connecting to the extension chain. Chain Width: 1.5mm ith solid lobster claw clasp, easy to take on and off. Charm Diameter: 0.63inch/16mm
- Applicable Occasions: everyday wear, party, ball, birthday, anniversary, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day Gift For BFF, Mother, Mom, Wife, Aunt, Female Friends.
- Package: The coin necklaces for women will be packed in a jewelry box with a velvet bag as well, which will be perfect for gifting to your friends, family, lover.
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